Ruby on Rails Saturday, March 31, 2012

Hi

I've tried this on a virgin Rails 3.2.2 app. If you put the translations
for country names in the locale file using the 2 letter ISO code, it
looks something like this:

en:
countries:
DE: "Germany"
NO: "Norway"
US: "USA"

This works fine - but for Norway :-)

I18n.t :'countries.DE' # => "Germany"
I18n.t :'countries.NO' # => "translation missing: en.countries.NO"

Case doesn't matter, the same happens with :'countries.no'.

Any idea what could be the cause for this problem?

Thanks!

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