Thanks!
Applied to both branches (2.0.3 and 2.1-dev).
--
Konstantin
P.S. Seems that I've at last setup my CVS access!
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hi Konstantin,
>
> >You are welcome to correct them (and add your name as it is done in
> >other
> >translations: french, german, etc.)
>
> I take your word, for sure not the best translation, but,
> anyway.. at least it's better than the old one ;-)
>
> regards,
> Ruben
>
> (See attached file: messages_es.xml)
>
>
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> | Subject: RE: i18n in a war in Weblogic
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> > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> > Hi all,
> > I've tried to deploy yesterdays version of cocoon.war in
> Weblogic (6.1
> > sp1) and I got errors running the i18n Transformer example: it
> > complained because the translations directory was in a 'zip'
> > protocol..
> >
> > I had a look at the sources, and I found this in
> > org\apache\cocoon\transformation\I18nTransformer.java:
> (lines 844-848)
> >
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> > if (!systemId.startsWith(FILE)) {
> > throw new ResourceNotFoundException(
> > systemId + " does not denote a directory"
> > );
> > }
> > ------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Commenting this lines the i18n works good (so far), is there any
> > special reason why the directory cannot be in a zip?
>
> No reasons that I know. (You could also notice my FIXME
> comment above those lines). I don't have possibility to check
> how it works on WL 6.1, but will try on WL 7.0 and will
> remove those lines. Thanks for reporting.
>
> >
> > btw, the spanish translations are quite funny ;-)
>
> I don't remember if anybody helped me with them or I just
> used a translation program ;) You are welcome to correct them
> (and add your name as it is done in other
> translations: french, german, etc.)
>
> Konstantin
>
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