As far as I remember, you should use the same abbreviations in your
configure statements as you have in your language folder name - so
german is not "de" but "deu" and so on.
Enjoy,
   John

On 24 Jan., 12:06, psybear83 <psybea...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hey everybody
>
> I'm currently doing l10n for my web. I have browsed through some
> articles, and their alltogehter-verdict was:
>
> - Put "uses('L10n');" into your AppController.
> - Put "Configure::write('Config.language', 'de');" into your
> bootstrap.php File
> - Change the display language by setting the session key which
> overrides the configuration setting
>
> So far, so good. Everything seems to work, except the
> "Configure::write('Config.language', 'de');"!
>
> I have 3 languages: german (de), french (fr) and italian (it). And for
> some reason the default language always is italian, regardless of the
> Configure::write(..) setting! Very strange.
>
> my locale folder looks like so:
>
> locale/
> locale/deu/
> locale/deu/LC_MESSAGES/
> locale/deu/LC_MESSAGES/default.po
> locale/fre/
> locale/fre/LC_MESSAGES/
> locale/fre/LC_MESSAGES/default.po
> locale/ita/
> locale/ita/LC_MESSAGES/
> locale/ita/LC_MESSAGES/default.po
>
> Any ideas?
>
> Thanks, Josh

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