Yes....after checking the Django sources I saw that zh_CN is where
the .po .mo files should go.

On Sep 13, 10:02 am, Nis Jørgensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ryan K skrev:> Hi. I have a few languages I've translated my site into. They 
> all work
> > except Simplified Chinese. Any hints as to why?
>
> Try being more specific than "does not work". Do you see English,
> garbled characters, something else?> This is in my settings file:
>
> > LANGUAGES = (
> >     ('es', ugettext('Spanish')),
> >     ('fr', ugettext('French')),
> >     ('it', ugettext('Italian')),
> >     ('ru', ugettext('Russian')),
> >     ('zh-cn', ugettext('Simplified Chinese')),
> > )
>
> > And the .po and .mo files are under the zh-cn directory (in locale).
>
> In my installation, the directory is called zh_CN, not zh-cn. zh_CN is a
> locale-specification, zh-cn is a language specification. I am not sure
> which one is correct, but there definitely is code in django which
> translates from one to the other. Try renaming (or symlonking) to zh_CN
> and see if this helps.
>
> Nis


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