Well, I have solved this in another way, but depends if you know the
languages you are handling .. I mean, I have applications in
production, that are supporting up to 3 languages. In such case, it's
quite easy, you define 1 cache config per language (ie: en_conf,
fre_cong, ru_conf). Then in all cache operation you can pass the
config name using the Config:language.
I understand this does not cover all your needs, especially with the
caching of views .etc ..
hth

On May 15, 10:11 pm, foxmask <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> as CakePHP is able to detect the language of the visitor on the
> website, i would like to use the cache and put the language in front
> of the cache filename like this :
>
> tmp/cache/views/fre_articles_index.php
>
> actually i have
>
> tmp/cache/views/_articles_index.php
>
> What happens actuallay  ?
>
> when an english guy comes the first on the index of the articles
> plugin ; he generates the cache for a given time.
> during this time if a french guy comes ; he reads an english content.
>
> This is why i would like to use Configure::read('Config.language') at
> the right place .
> I thought i 've found it in libs/cache.php ( function write ) by using
> the prefix parameter of the config cache in the core.php file but that
> does not do the trick.
>
> So can someone give me a tips to be able to fix this issue ?
> Or do i have to open a ticket on trac.cakephp.org ?
>
> Kind Regards?
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