I'm not sure what's going on. Does it work if you explicitly set 
auth.messages.verify_email to T('your message')?

Anthony

On Sunday, October 9, 2016 at 4:46:12 AM UTC-4, Gael Princivalle wrote:
>
> That's strange.
>
> So if the current uri_language is Italian, the user see all translated 
> text in Italian in the user register form, it must receive 
> the auth.messages.verify_email message in Italian.
> In my app he receive the message in English:
> Welcome u...@domain.com! Click on the link http://www.domain.com... to 
> verify your email
>
> Do you know why?
> All other texts in the app are translated well.
>
> In the db I have:
> if request.uri_language: T.force(request.uri_language)
>
> In routes.py:
> routers = dict(
>     BASE = dict(
>         domains = {
>             "www.mydomain.com" : "myapp",
>         }
>     ),
>     myapp = dict(languages=['en', 'it'], default_language='it'),
> )
>
> Il giorno sabato 8 ottobre 2016 20:44:56 UTC+2, Anthony ha scritto:
>>
>> auth.messages 
>> <https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/e6a3081b42ecd58441419930266baf286561c4c7/gluon/tools.py#L1894>
>>  
>> is an instance of gluon.storage.Messages 
>> <https://github.com/web2py/web2py/blob/e6a3081b42ecd58441419930266baf286561c4c7/gluon/storage.py#L190>,
>>  
>> so all messages are automatically translated via current.T. No need to 
>> wrap anything in T().
>>
>> Anthony
>>
>> On Saturday, October 8, 2016 at 9:48:13 AM UTC-4, Gael Princivalle wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello.
>>>
>>> Here we can change the auth.settings messages:
>>>
>>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/09/access-control#Auth-Settings-and-messages
>>>
>>> For a multilingual website it's necessary changing:
>>> auth.messages.verify_password = 'Verify Password'
>>> to
>>> auth.messages.verify_password = T('Verify Password')
>>>
>>> I suggest to already make this change for all the messages in a future 
>>> web2py release.
>>> Verify Password is in the lnaguage.py file, but not 'Check to delete:' 
>>> for example.
>>>
>>> It miss the documentation for two messages:
>>> auth.messages.verify_email = ...
>>> auth.messages.reset_password = ...
>>>
>>> How can I set with T() this messages like :
>>> auth.messages.verify_email = T('Welcome %(username)s ! Click on the link 
>>> %(link)s to verify your email.'
>>>
>>> Thanks.
>>>
>>

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