LINK

Introduction

The LINK function allows a portion of a string to be converted into a hyperlink. It accepts two parameters, the first being the text to display and the second the URL to link to.

Usage

The LINK function accepts a string to display as the hyperlink and a URL to determine where the link goes. It will return the display text wrapped in <a></a> HTML tags. You may pass the identifier of another resource (such as a string, term, or variable) as either parameter value.

Example

In this example, tos_message calls the LINK function, passing the tos_name string identifier and the url variable.

ESCL Definition
tos_name: `Terms of Service`,
tos_message: `Visit our { LINK(tos_name, :url) }`

Next, we translate the string, passing in the url variable's value at runtime.

Translation
$translate('tos_message', { url: 'foo.html' });

<div v-i18n="{ url: 'foo.html' }">tos_message</div>
ESCL Output
Visit our <a href="foo.html">Terms of Service</a>

<div>Visit our <a href="foo.html">Terms of Service</a></div>

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