You can use the Localization accessor with any locale you would like.
Maybe you can change TLocalizationService.java or LocalizationTool.java
to allow some order or user preference regarding localized objects.
I created a class called LocaleHelper that has the business logic used
to pick up a locale acording to values in user session and http headers.
If you wnat I can send it to you.
On Tue, 2002-03-19 at 11:19, Matthew Koranda wrote:
> How is it possible to make localization based on choices rather that http headers.
>I've looked into the LocalizationTool and the TurbineLocalizationService but the all
>seem to rely on either headers, or settings in the turbine.properties file.
> I want users to be able to select the language they want on the page reguardless of
>their browser settings. I would lie their language preference to be saved in session.
>I can't see any methods that could just let me do something like:
>
> Localization.setLocale("se");
>
> Am I missing something?
>
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