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<h2>Internationalisation</h2><p>Localisation of the presentation layer is important for any software package, and I aim to make this normally arduous task as easy as possible in DataTables. To this end, a number of contributors have kindly translated the language strings used is DataTables into various different languages. If you translate DataTables into any other languages, please <a href="/contact">let me know</a> and I'll happily include the translation here.</p><ul><li><a href="#how_to">How to use DataTables internalisation options</a></li><li><a href="#functions">Translations</a></li></ul><a name="how_to"></a><h3>How to use DataTables internalisation options</h3><p>There are two methods by which you can include internalisation options in DataTables - loading the language file through an Ajax request, or at initialisation time using the <a href="/usage/i18n">oLanguage</a> property. The following example shows how to include the <a href="#German">German translation</a> as an Ajax file (<a href="/examples/advanced_init/language_file.html">live example</a> - a <a href="/examples/basic_init/language.html">live example</a> for oLanguage control is also available):</p><pre class="brush: html"><script type="text/javascript" src="jquery.dataTables.js"></script><script type="text/javascript">$(document).ready(function() {$('#example').dataTable( {"oLanguage": {"sUrl": "dataTables.german.txt"}} );} );</script></pre><a name="functions"></a><h3>Translations</h3>include(`build.1.inc')