Doug Beck b7508896fb Fixed #24257 -- Corrected i18n handling of percent signs.
Refactored tests to use a sample project.

Updated extraction:
* Removed special handling of single percent signs.
* When extracting messages from template text, doubled all percent signs
  so they are not interpreted by gettext as string format flags. All
  strings extracted by gettext, if containing a percent sign, will now
  be labeled "#, python-format".

Updated translation:
* Used "%%" for "%" in template text before calling gettext.
* Updated {% trans %} rendering to restore "%" from "%%".
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