iOS Stringsdict Plurals
A sample Apple .stringsdict pluralization file for testing iOS/macOS plural rules and localized string formatting.
iOS Stringsdict Plurals
i18n file · 3 KB
A sample Apple .stringsdict pluralization file for testing iOS/macOS plural rules and localized string formatting.
File Details
- File Name
- iOS Stringsdict Plurals.stringsdict
- Format
- STRINGSDICT
- File Size
- 3 KB
- Category
- Localization & i18n
- MIME Type
- application/xml
- License
- Free for testing
About STRINGSDICT Files
The STRINGSDICT format is commonly used in the localization & i18n category. STRINGSDICT files are supported by a wide range of applications and tools. This sample file is a valid, well-formed example with proper headers and metadata, designed for testing file upload/download functionality, validating parsers and converters, automated testing, and learning about the STRINGSDICT file format structure. All files on File Examples are free to download without registration.
Common Use Cases for .stringsdict Files
- Testing file upload and download functionality in web and mobile applications
- Validating STRINGSDICT parsers, converters, and rendering engines
- Automated testing in CI/CD pipelines
- Prototyping applications that process localization & i18n files
- Learning about the STRINGSDICT file format structure and metadata
How to Open STRINGSDICT Files
STRINGSDICT files can be opened with applications that support the STRINGSDICT format. Check your operating system's default app settings or try a universal file viewer. Most text-based formats can also be opened with any code editor like VS Code.
Developer Notes
application/xmlFile Size3 KBExtension.stringsdictCategoryLocalization & i18nThis file is well-formed with valid headers and metadata, making it safe for automated testing and CI/CD pipelines. You can fetch this file directly in your tests using the URL https://fileexamples.com/api/download?file=sample_Localizable.stringsdict&type=application/xml. Works with curl, wget, fetch(), axios, and any HTTP client. Set the Content-Type header to application/xml when serving STRINGSDICT files in your application.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is this sample STRINGSDICT file used for?
This sample STRINGSDICT file is designed for testing file upload forms, validating STRINGSDICT parsers, automated testing, CI/CD pipelines, and prototyping applications that handle localization & i18n files.
Can I use this file for upload testing?
Yes. This 3 KB STRINGSDICT file is well-formed with valid headers and metadata, making it suitable for testing file upload endpoints, size limit validation, and MIME type detection (application/xml).
Is this example file safe to download?
Yes. All sample files on File Examples are created in-house, contain no malware or tracking, and are free to download without registration. They are safe for development and testing use.
What software can open this STRINGSDICT file?
STRINGSDICT files can be opened with applications that support the STRINGSDICT format. Check your operating system's default app settings or try a universal file viewer. Most text-based formats can also be opened with any code editor like VS Code.