FYI:
The dutch language exists for two dialects: nl_NL ('the Netherlands')
and nl_BE ('Belgium'). Even though I can understand Belgium programs
broadcasted on belgium tv completely (the intonation is different, but
other than that, nothing too different), when the same program is
transmitted on a
Hi,
I wanted to add a Dutch version of my website so I created a file
Page_nl_NL.html like the one in wicket-examples then changed my locale
in FireFox to dutch (which it labeled solely as nl).
This didn't work (the Dutch version of the page wouldn't display when I
hit it). I then renamed
Restarting the browser was somehow responsible. That is, if you don't
restart the browser between locale changes they don't get picked up.
nl_NL works fine.
Question: is this caching caused by the browser or Wicket? I seem to
remember the Wicket code assumes the locale doesn't change
No. Wicket uses the locale information provided by the browser (http
header). And only if none is provided, it'll use the remembered one.
nl - is the standard dutch language
Some languages have dialects (not sure this is the right word.).
Think about like US english, UK english, NZ english etc.
I have the same problem with firefox and Spanish but i think the
problem is that firefox only provide languajge code and no country
code, with Konkeror it runs fine for me
On 11/15/05, Johan Compagner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is basic resource bundle lookup.
if you have a Locale nl then