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Valentin Valchev updated FELIX-3408:
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    Attachment: chinese.JPG

demonstration of the problem (bulgarian, not chinese is chosen)
                
> Web Console date chooser shows garbage text
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>                 Key: FELIX-3408
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FELIX-3408
>             Project: Felix
>          Issue Type: Bug
>            Reporter: Valentin Valchev
>            Assignee: Valentin Valchev
>         Attachments: chinese.JPG
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> Steps to reproduce:
> - clear cache
> - restart browser
> - set default browser locale to something different than english
> - open web console in the browser
> - use a plugin that uses the date chooser
> - popup the date chooser and you will see some strange characters for the days
> We tried to solve the same problem a long time ago, by adding the following 
> code to support.js:
>         var locale = getCookie("locale");
>       if (locale) {
>               if ( !$.datepicker.regional[locale] ) locale = '';
>               $.datepicker.setDefaults($.datepicker.regional[locale]);
>       }
> The problem is when you open the web console for first time, the cookie is 
> not set. It is set when you choose it using the flags on the top-right side 
> of the window. 
> Unfortunately from javascript we cannot read the browser locale (at least, 
> that is not portable). So the only solution would be that the web console 
> sets the language cookie with every request.

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