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James Kennard

"Mastering Joomla! 1.5 Extension and Framework Development"

You should either add your files to the root of this
folder or create a sub-folder.
The way in which the module installer works forces us to go
only one folder deep within the images folder.
Translating
As part of a module, we can define a set of translations. A full description of how
to create language files is available in Chapter 9. When we create module translation
files, we must name the file according to a specific naming convention: the language
tag, a period, the Joomla! parsed module name. For example, the
British English translation file for the module My Extension would be called
en-GB.mod_myextension.php.
Module translation files are located in the language and administrator/language
folders. If you are creating a frontend module, use the language folder. If you are
creating a backend module, use the administrator/language folder.
By using this specific naming convention, when we use our module, the module's
translation file will automatically be loaded. We can, if we so choose, manually load
other language files.


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