Feel free to bounce ideas off of me, I am very interested in using the
wiki in this fashion, but don't necessarily have a ton of time to play
with it at the moment. Maybe between the two of us we can get
something going.
=mike
Janne Jalkanen wrote:
Yup, I think this is a good approach.
Hi all,
I've got a personal wiki installed on Tomcat 6, which runs without any
problems.
Now I've deployed the JSPWiki v2.7.0-alpha-9 on a Glassfish 2ur2
server and get English as the default language for a not yet
configured browser (without JSPWiki cookies), although it is set to
select de-de
Florian,
I think this is WAD (Works As Designed). JSPWiki tries to find the
JSPWikiUserPrefs cookie and then tries to find the language setting in
there.
If there is no such cookie, or this cookie doesn't contain the language
setting it defaults to English.
JSPWiki does not use the Language
JSPWiki does not use the Language header(s) sent by your browser :-
( (I
dont know why not).
Then why does it change the language if I change the preferred
languages list from the browser?
/Janne
On 11 Aug 2008, at 08:28, Dirk Frederickx wrote:
Harry,
This looks like a bug.
The intended behaviour is that if there is no user-pref cookie, the
language setting *should* follow the language of the browser.
Yup, just checked. It works on 2.6.3, but not on any 2.8 alpha
releases. So