> Here are my answers:
>
> "Piroumian, Konstantin" wrote:
> > ...
> > Why only in number and date/time? I think that 'locale' attribute can be
> > useful also in all other tags, such as i18n:text, i18n:param, etc. If
you
> > are using a locale stack (as I proposed in one of my emails) then it
will be
> > very easy to add this, isn't it?
> > I would do it myself, but unfortunately I am very busy at my paid work
and
> > even have no possibility to checkout the CVS snapshot. :(((
>
> I used alternative variables for Locale: loc and srcLoc,
> which will be initialised to the locale from the attributes or if no
> locale-attribute to the default locale from setup().
> I had a close look for the other elements but on the fly I didn't find
> where to insert it for i18n:text and i18n:param. And I'm also busy at my
> paid work ;-(
> So for date and time it was essentially for me but the other ... may be
> later.

Sure, it's open source and if somebody will really need it then he can add
that himself. I'll try to look at it during this weekend.

> > The original document was xdocs/i18n.xml. I noticed there they are the
same
> > with i18n-transformer.xml. Is there a good reason for having to sets of
> > identical documents?
>
> I got xdocs/i18n-transformer.xml via the web interface because I have no
> access
> to cvs directly (firewall!? after typing in the password: Connection
> timed out)
> And there is no xdocs/i18n.xml if you are looking to the web interface.

I must have had a rather old snapshot of Cocoon CVS. Many things have
changed since my last update.

>
> > Btw, the common procedure is to send a 'diff' from the CVS root
directory.
> > In this case, you'd have one file instead of two. And also it's  easier
to
> > apply the patch.
>
> As I said, I have no access to cvs, only to through the web interface.

Ok. Hope it's not a problem for committers to apply two patches.

Btw, it's seems that there is no much interest in i18n with Cocoon. It would
be interesting to hear more comments and suggestions. Also, it's interesting
to see how the transformer behaves under a heavy load.

> Regards,
> Michael

Konstantin.


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