Ditto. Localization issues have received more votes than almost any other issue in JIRA. To go GA without fixing them would be a big step backwards and, I think, an embarrassment.

https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2198
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2304
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-2457

Cheers,

Geoff

On 03/07/2008, at 7:19 AM, Ulrich Stärk wrote:

I Agree. What annoys me most at the moment is the missing localization support not only for datefields but also for translators. I'd really love to see those fixed as soon as possible as this might involve some public interface changes that should be done before any release candidate.

Uli

Vjeran Marcinko schrieb:
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I think this could be a release candidate ... there's a few minor
issues that could be addressed and a few more worrysome things (such
as DateField not being localizable) that should go into GA but may
have to wait for 5.1.
Just my non-binding comments regarding this localization stuff...
Been using Tapestry since version 3, and recently I have spent time trying to migrate my first T4 app to T5, and although most of the new features have been delightful, I have to say that this localization support has been a major blocker for migration. Not just DateField which is hardly usable in this non-localizable form, but also this UTF-8 issue affecting all form values being improperly encoded, and I mean not just forms with file upload (everything worked fine in T4 - I guess T4 internaly called HttpServletRequest.setEncodingCharset("UTF-8") before doing anything with request instance). UTF8FDilter has been on Wiki for a while, but I strongly feel this should be present in the very codebase. Maybe other people feel otherwise, but I am kind of guy that first wants to see all basic stuff doable as in previous versions of Tapestry, and then go with some nice additions (like hibernate support, Ajax etc). I know that this term "basic stuff" varies probably between people, so I'm not saying that is easy to choose what will you spend time on considering how everybody wants different stuff.
All in all, everything else seems really nice.
BTW, where are Erik Hatcher, MindBridge thesedays? ;)
Cheers,
Vjeran
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