Hi,
This can certainly be done in Ruby/Rails or other environments.
Assuming you''ve got 1 application which is reused by different clients
who need different strings, different approaches are possible.
Personally I might investigate ''localization'' of your
application for
each client. This covers existing ways to do that in Rails:
http://wiki.rubyonrails.com/rails/pages/InternationalizationComparison
Depending on what you need, something as simple as serializing a hash of
label strings into each clients''s profile may work.
Cheers.
> Hi,
>
> I am pretty new to Ruby-on-Rails, but I am trying to be able to have
> html labels in the HTML forms dynamic.
>
> I would like to store label values in a database so that the client may
> change them on the fly, instead of having them hardcoded in the html
> form.
>
> For example I would like the client to be able to change the html label:
> Sex to Gender, if and when required. I do not want to have to be
> contacted by the client to change it in the HTML form everytime.
>
> There is a specific reason for wanting this. Does anybody know how or if
> it can be done, and if so have any examples.
> Regards
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