Tamas, I think there are no problem with the example and your app. The
inconsistency you see, mainly on click examples, is that all the examples
are in English, but all the controls has their own internationalization
file and when you reach the site with your on language the controls render
in your locale but the site always on English.
However, you can make you site just with one locale [1].

Regards,

Gilberto

[1]
http://click.apache.org/docs/user-guide/htmlsingle/click-book.html#click-app


2013/8/3 Tamas Balazs <[email protected]>

> Dear Apache Click Team,
>
> I wonder if you could shed some light/give me some pointers from where I
> can tailor the framework accordingly - I currently have some issues with
> the table paginator object. When I visit the avoka example site with my
> girlfriend's computer (Windows Vista with traditional Chinese) at the
> Column Panel demo the paginator comes in with traditional Chinese
> characters whilst the whole site is English. I implemented a similar
> structure on my web-server and the issue has replicated itself, the only
> difference was that my server does not support traditional Chinese yet,
> thus the paginator was full of question marks as usual.
>
> Would you know how to fix up the language/characters at the table
> paginator object as I would like to keep some sort of language consistency
> on the web-interface of my application without having any relation to the
> visitor's language settings at their operation system level.
>
> Any advise will be highly appreciated.
> Regards
>
> Tamas
>

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