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remember what you type in there is simply js. you could put the language on a variable on your data object and then use:
data: {
"lang": "en"
}
<div> {{ data.name[lang] }} </div>
you could also re-structure your JSON response to look like this:
data: {
"lang": "en",
"translations": {
"en": {
"configuration": "configuration",
"description": "this is the configuration"
},
"fr": {
"configuration": "configuration",
"description": "c'est la configuration"
},
"nl": {
"configuration": "configuratie",
"description": "dit is de configuratie"
}
}
}
then you use in you template:
<div> {{ translations[lang].configuration }}</div>
this way the variable name in the template becomes more descriptive. you could also on change of language, take the whole object for a language and put it on data directly, so you do not have to refer to it via translations[lang]
anymore.
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