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Added Norwegian bokmål (nb) translation. #560

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Note: Norwegian bokmål is also (incorrectly) known by the language code no, so ideally no should redirect to nb.

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No idea why the build failed, but the translations works when I copy/paste the translation into the languageDictionary option in our project.

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strindhaug commented Aug 15, 2016

Is it safe to insert ­ entities to indicate hyphenation points in all the translation strings? E.g. they are all used as html strings? (I haven't actually inserted any soft hyphens, in case it isn't all html; but several words have optional hyphens that really should have been soft hyphens)

Norwegian (just like German) have fairly long composite words and browsers usually have no automatic hyphenation support for Norwegian, making soft hyphens very useful to avoid bad overflow issues.

@gnandretta gnandretta merged commit 0241e97 into auth0:master Aug 17, 2016
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Thanks!

You can use &shy; for keys that end with Instructions, like socialLoginInstructions, but we have been using explicit <br /> for those. I guess it would make sense to use &shy; in error messages but we don't support html there. Feel free to open a feature request for that if you need it.

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