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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T05:11:10+00:00 2026-05-20T05:11:10+00:00

How can I use HTML in language variables returned from the CI lamnguage class.

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How can I use HTML in language variables returned from the CI lamnguage class. To give you an example;

Normally I add tranlsated text link this:
In lang file:

$lang['login'] = 'Login';

In view:

<?= lang('login'); ?>

However some of my translated text needs to include links, for example:

"I agree to the <a href="" title="Terms of Use">terms of use</a>"

How can I translate this, the link might not appear in the same place in the sentence in different languages and my lang file will be translated by non technical staff. So i can’t just dump the link HTML into the lang file.

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    2026-05-20T05:11:10+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 5:11 am

    EDIT: completely agree with your comment @Alex. Here’s another choise

    $lang['terms'] = 'I agree to the Terms of Use'
    $lang['terms1'] = 'Terms of Use';
    
    $link = '<a href="your_url" title="' . $lang['terms1'] . '">' . $lang['terms1'] . '</a>';
    
    $translated = str_replace($lang['terms1'],$link,$lang['terms']);
    
    echo $translated;
    

    Now you don’t depend on phrase order. For example:

    $lang['terms'] = 'Ados termino eta baldintzak I'
    $lang['terms1'] = 'Ados termino';
    
    $link = '<a href="your_url" title="' . $lang['terms1'] . '">' . $lang['terms1'] . '</a>';
    
    $translated = str_replace($lang['terms1'],$link,$lang['terms']);
    
    echo $translated;
    

    Another example changing order:

    $lang['terms'] = 'Los términos de uso son válidos'
    $lang['terms1'] = 'términos de uso';
    
    $link = '<a href="your_url" title="' . $lang['terms1'] . '">' . $lang['terms1'] . '</a>';
    
    $translated = str_replace($lang['terms1'],$link,$lang['terms']);
    
    echo $translated;
    

    PS: I can’t speak basque, so I don’t know if ‘Ados termino’ means ‘Terms of use’. Anyways, I think that you can understand how I’m trying to do.

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