Thanks BJ.  I'll check it out.

On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 11:26 AM, BJ Freeman <bjf...@free-man.net> wrote:
> you would have to modify the contextfilter defined in the web.xml
> by that I mean change the code in the java class.
> currently mydomain.com/control is the way ofbiz works
> you can have many eccommerce clones each with a mount point like
> mount-point="/fr-ecommerce
>
> Mike sent the following on 9/7/2011 11:21 AM:
>> The demo ecommerce app already allows a USER to select a language.
>> What I'm interested in setting the locale based on the  mount point.
>> I thought that maybe the place to do this would be
>> specialpurpose/ecommerce/ofbiz-component.xml.
>>
>>    <webapp name="ecommerce"
>>         title="eCommerce"
>>         locale="fr"                        <--------------------
>>         server="default-server"
>>         location="webapp/ecommerce"
>>         mount-point="/ecommerce"
>>         app-bar-display="false"/>
>>
>> Doesn't work (sadly)
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 11:05 AM, BJ Freeman <bjf...@free-man.net> wrote:
>>> this is accomplished internal to ofbiz
>>> single url.
>>> the Language is selectable by user.
>>> you can create a URL that add the language selection in the parm list.
>>>
>>>
>>> Mike sent the following on 9/7/2011 10:43 AM:
>>>> I'm interested in having multiple mount points to support various
>>>> languages.  For instance:
>>>>
>>>> http://www.domain.com/en/control/main
>>>> http://www,domain.com/fr/control/main
>>>> ...etc..
>>>>
>>>> Is there an easy way to force ofbiz (hopefully using a single website
>>>> store)  to render a certain language based on mount point, or do I
>>>> have to do fancy Apache redirects.
>>>>
>>>> I'm hoping that doing this, along with using sitemaps.xml would allow
>>>> a site to be indexed in multiple languages.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone have an example on how to do this?
>>>>
>>>
>>
>

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