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Package version eg. v8, v9:
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Is it possible to use oneof validation with values containing space character? Tried with single quote but it did not seem to work.
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type Data struct {
Status string `json:"status" validate:"required,oneof='Awaiting Verification' 'Verified' 'Failed Veri-
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Describe the bug
Given a message like {input, plural, other {# + #}}, one would expect both # placeholders getting replaced by the plural value. But only the first one is actually replaced.
To Reproduce
import { plural } from "@lingui/macro"
export default function App() {
const message = plural(5, {
other: '# + #
})
return <p>{message}</p>
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Filtering and managing content that Users are interested in is a challenge. I have RSS feed setups that are comfortable and give amazing powers to view/track content that I'm interested in. All the features that are needed is quite extensive, and it will be a challenge to implement.
Setting up an RSS feed for each channel will give the ability to add libry feeds to the same content readers.
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