Re: Manager app language

2008-12-02 Thread André Warnier
Christopher Schultz wrote: -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 André, André Warnier wrote: This Tomcat, Sir, was born English-speaking, in an English-speaking Host, and spoke exclusively English for the first 3 years of his life. Only yesterday did he ever speak German I would be o

Re: Manager app language

2008-12-02 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 André, André Warnier wrote: > Now, and no fault of yours of course, that seems like a curious way for > the Manager to work, in my opinion. It means that despite its inherent > capability - discovered 2 days ago by still unexplained accident - of > s

Re: Manager app language

2008-12-02 Thread Christopher Schultz
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 André, André Warnier wrote: > This Tomcat, Sir, was born English-speaking, in an English-speaking > Host, and spoke exclusively English for the first 3 years of his life. > Only yesterday did he ever speak German I would be overjoyed if my 3-year-old

Re: Manager app language

2008-12-01 Thread André Warnier
Michael Ludwig wrote: Michael Ludwig schrieb am 26.11.2008 um 20:57:12 (+0100): LC_MESSAGES or LC_ALL would be the ones to look out for. LC_CTYPE is for character classification. Watch out for LANG, which overrides everything else. I was mistaken here. LANG is *not* the one that overrides eve

Re: Manager app language

2008-12-01 Thread Michael Ludwig
Michael Ludwig schrieb am 26.11.2008 um 20:57:12 (+0100): > LC_MESSAGES or LC_ALL would be the ones to look out for. LC_CTYPE is > for character classification. > > Watch out for LANG, which overrides everything else. I was mistaken here. LANG is *not* the one that overrides everything else. LANG

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-30 Thread André Warnier
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Manager app language Personally, I don't see anything in there that looks like it is setting the global JVM user.language property. So what was the basis of your previous statement that the JSP is

RE: Manager app language

2008-11-29 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Manager app language > > Personally, I don't see anything in there that looks like it > is setting the global JVM user.language property. So what was the basis of your previous statement that the JSP is doing

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-29 Thread André Warnier
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Manager app language In the Welcome page of this application (the one mentioned in the web.xml's tag), right before anything gets displayed to the user calling it up, the user.language property is curr

RE: Manager app language

2008-11-28 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Manager app language > > In the Welcome page of this application (the one mentioned in the > web.xml's tag), right before anything gets displayed to > the user calling it up, the user.language property is c

Re: [OT] RE: Manager app language

2008-11-28 Thread André Warnier
Peter Crowther wrote: From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Caldarale, Charles R wrote: Is the server named after a legendary British king, the Kinks album, or the HHGTTG character? HHGTTG. We also have marvin, ford, dent, zaphod, trillian, fenchurch,.. even a slartibartfast (wich also

[OT] RE: Manager app language

2008-11-28 Thread Peter Crowther
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Caldarale, Charles R wrote: > > Is the server named after a legendary British king, the > Kinks album, or the HHGTTG character? > HHGTTG. > We also have marvin, ford, dent, zaphod, trillian, fenchurch,.. even a > slartibartfast (wich also has an ali

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-28 Thread André Warnier
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Manager app language Do you really mean that one webapp can change that setting and thus influence other webapps that way ? Yes - which is why you can configure a SecurityManager to restrict anti-social

RE: Manager app language

2008-11-27 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Manager app language > > Do you really mean that one webapp can change that setting and thus > influence other webapps that way ? Yes - which is why you can configure a SecurityManager to restrict anti-social behavio

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-27 Thread André Warnier
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: Also, since the manager app is an administrative function, one would expect that responsibility to be handled in-country.. Yeah, thought of that too. Ok, I guess it is acceptable for the Manager. As I mentioned previously, the user.language setting can be change

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-27 Thread André Warnier
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: Is the server named after a legendary British king, the Kinks album, or the HHGTTG character? HHGTTG. We also have marvin, ford, dent, zaphod, trillian, fenchurch,.. even a slartibartfast (wich also has an alias, for evident reasons). marvin is an old Sun, which has

RE: Manager app language

2008-11-27 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Manager app language > > It means that despite its inherent capability of > speaking in tongues, it only does so according to > the overall Tomcat LANG setting, and does not pay > attention to the browser's

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-27 Thread André Warnier
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Manager app language I'm not sure Tomcat would bother what character encoding you specify in LANG. It does, albeit indirectly. JVM initialization uses the LANG value to set user.language, user.co

RE: Manager app language

2008-11-26 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: Michael Ludwig [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Manager app language > > I'm not sure Tomcat would bother what character encoding you > specify in LANG. It does, albeit indirectly. JVM initialization uses the LANG value to set user.language, user.country, s

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-26 Thread Michael Ludwig
André Warnier schrieb am 26.11.2008 um 23:48:50 (+0100): > Only yesterday did he ever speak German, and by today he seems to have > forgotten all of it, despite all our attempts to feed him appetising > bits of LANG=de_DE.iso885915, Accept-language=de; and other Gummy > Bäre. I'm not sure Tomcat w

RE: Manager app language

2008-11-26 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Manager app language > But where the h.. does Tomcat or the Manager figure that it needs to > send the "application list" main page in German ? The nice Tomcat folks provided a few language translations of t

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-26 Thread André Warnier
Michael Ludwig wrote: André Warnier schrieb am 26.11.2008 um 21:02:10 (+0100): I told Chuck already (but not the list) that this morning it is back to English, and all attempts to display the Manager page again in German fail. Not only from my workstation and my 3 browsers, also on the workstati

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-26 Thread Michael Ludwig
André Warnier schrieb am 26.11.2008 um 21:02:10 (+0100): > I told Chuck already (but not the list) that this morning it is back > to English, and all attempts to display the Manager page again in > German fail. Not only from my workstation and my 3 browsers, also on > the workstation of another col

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-26 Thread André Warnier
Michael Ludwig wrote: André Warnier schrieb am 25.11.2008 um 16:55:51 (+0100): Apparently since today, the Manager app (accessed through /manager/html) responds with its main page in German. Ist doch schön! - the Tomcat startup script sets LC_CTYPE to the same value prior to LC_MESSAGES or

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-26 Thread Michael Ludwig
André Warnier schrieb am 25.11.2008 um 16:55:51 (+0100): > Apparently since today, the Manager app (accessed through > /manager/html) responds with its main page in German. Ist doch schön! > - the Tomcat startup script sets LC_CTYPE to the same value prior to LC_MESSAGES or LC_ALL would be the

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-25 Thread André Warnier
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Manager app language Attached the page I get. It got stripped off somewhere along the way. In the official Tomcat, where is this page hidden ? The manager pages in 5.5 are generated dynamically by

RE: Manager app language

2008-11-25 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Manager app language > > Attached the page I get. It got stripped off somewhere along the way. > In the official Tomcat, where is this page hidden ? The manager pages in 5.5 are generated dynamically by servlets in:

Re: Manager app language

2008-11-25 Thread André Warnier
Caldarale, Charles R wrote: From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Manager app language I have a strange happening in Tomcat 5.5, under Linux Debian. Red flag goes up: real Tomcat, or Debian corruption? Apparently since today, the Manager app (accessed through /manager/html

RE: Manager app language

2008-11-25 Thread Caldarale, Charles R
> From: André Warnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Manager app language > > I have a strange happening in Tomcat 5.5, under Linux Debian. Red flag goes up: real Tomcat, or Debian corruption? > Apparently since today, the Manager app (accessed through > /manager/html)

Manager app language

2008-11-25 Thread André Warnier
Hi. I have a strange happening in Tomcat 5.5, under Linux Debian. Apparently since today, the Manager app (accessed through /manager/html) responds with its main page in German. This is bizarre, because - it was not so before - I have 3 browsers installed on my laptop, and with all3 I have the