{"json_modified": "2016-06-28T09:58:47.131927", "uuid": "73c8e680-5b56-47f8-a25a-5f9d932eda5c", "title": "Localizing XLIFF files for iOS", "url": "/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Localization/Localizing_XLIFF_files", "tags": [], "translations": [], "modified": "2016-06-28T09:58:47", "label": "Localizing XLIFF files for iOS", "localization_tags": [], "locale": "en-US", "id": 144365, "last_edit": "2016-06-28T09:58:46", "summary": "Firefox for iOS uses the XLIFF XML-based file format to hold and transfer localization data. XLIFF (eXtensible Localisation Interchange File Format) is a localization standard governed by the OASIS standards body. The goal of the standard is to have an XML-based format to use when exchanging localization data between tools without the potential of data loss or corruption. Most translation tools support the XLIFF standard, making localizing the XLIFF files for Firefox for iOS easy to do using translation tools. Editing the raw XLIFF file is also rather easy, especially if you're already familiar with XML. This tutorial will walk you through the steps you need to take to translation strings within an XLIFF file.", "sections": [{"id": "String_repository_for_Firefox_on_iOS", "title": "String repository for Firefox on iOS"}, {"id": "Translating_the_XLIFF_file", "title": "Translating the XLIFF file"}, {"id": "Commiting_your_XLIFF_file", "title": "Commiting your XLIFF file"}], "slug": "Mozilla/Localization/Localizing_XLIFF_files", "review_tags": []}