Hello Anil, et. al.

What we'd like to do is just add a property in roller.properties that if present overrides the JVM's default locale. (At a minimum, I'm assuming this is easier than making it work based upon the request or the user's preference, but I don't know yet.)

> Also, you could modify the code (essentially one spot) to
> use a separately configured locale rather than the JVM default.

Where is that "one spot"?

Thanks,

Sean

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Sean Gilligan wrote:

Is there a way to have each user of Roller get the Struts UI screens in the language of his/her configured locale?

Currently, no, but determining the locale based on either the user's
configured locale or the request headers is an enhancement that I think
we ought to support.

I'm not sure why we don't do this already, and if there are any issues
with it.  This probably deserves some discussion on the roller-dev list.

Or, if that is not possible, Is there a way to change the ApplicationResources file used without changing the default locale of the Tomcat JVM?

Well, certainly, you should be able to move the desired
ApplicationResources_<localespec>.properties file into the default
position ApplicationResources.properties (no locale), removing all of
the others.  Also, you could modify the code (essentially one spot) to
use a separately configured locale rather than the JVM default.


Thanks,

Sean





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