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maxt wrote:
Is there anything about an install of JRE or Tomcat that is inherently
Region based?
I don't believe so. Your JRE will have a default locale that it picks
based upon some voodoo with your operating system, etc. For instance,
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maxt wrote:
To give a little more background, I have a Servlet, Tomcat application that a
potential customer can download and install on their Windows PC. I would
like to create localizations for it.
It is easier to enable such a person to
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I am using Windows XP, Tomcat 5.5.17, JRE 1.5.0_08. I am in Australia. To
test localization, my Windows Region is set to English, US.
Is the locale of your /user/ set to en_US, or is the whole OS set to that?
When using the Console,
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Is the locale of your /user/ set to en_US, or is the whole OS set to that?
The Windows OS is therefore set to US. When I refer to a user, I am not
referring to a Unix type user but a customer who may be in any Region or
Locale.
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