Welder User Manual
  Localization Overview  9 
Language Pack Content 
All locale-defining files are specifically structured within a language pack, so that when 
the LP is being installed, the locale files are correctly built in the Plesk directories 
structure. 
LP files and folders are structured as shown below (plib/ and htdocs/ directories 
are located at the LP root). 
plib/ 
serves as a container for the lower-level directory 
locales/ 
serves as a container for the lower-level directory 
<locale>/ 
serves as a container for the files defining GUI 
messages and contextual help. Must be named 
according to the locale implemented by the LP. 
For example, in case of the U.S. English, its name 
is en-US. 
conhelp_ 
<locale>.php 
contains strings that define contextual help tips: 
What contextual help text is shown when a mouse 
points at a particular page control. Must be named 
according to the locale implemented by the LP. 
For example, in case of the U.S. English, its name 
is conhelp_en-US.php. 
messages_ 
<locale>.php 
contains strings that define interface messages: 
What interface message is shown at what Plesk 
interface location. Must be named according to the 
locale implemented by the LP. For example, in 
case of the U.S. English, its name is 
messages_en-US.php. 
htdocs/ 
serves as a container for the lower-level directory 
locales/ 
serves as a container for the lower-level directory 
<locale>/ 
serves as a container for htm/html files defining a 
particular locale. Must be named according to the 
locale implemented by the LP. For example, in 
case of the U.S. English, its name is en-US. 
license.html 
contains the text of Parallels. End-User License 
Agreement shown to Plesk Administrator at his 
first login to the control panel 
help/ 
contains files composing online help addressed to 
Plesk Administrator; serves as a container for 
lower-level directories 
cl/ 
contains files composing online help addressed to 
Plesk Client 










