Thanks Frederic for summarizing this issue.

I also encourage everybody on the list to vote for this issue.

Thanks!

Am 28.02.2013 um 01:32 schrieb Frédéric THOMAS <webdoubl...@hotmail.com>:

> Well, at the end, that's an important bug as it's going to happen on Mac and 
> Linux using Chrome and Pepper Flash, so it envolve a lot of users.
> There's 1 ticket open for it at Apache and 3 at Adobe.
> 
> The one we've got but we can't do aything:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33365
> 
> We can't access those 2 to vote for:
> https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3489165
> https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3489173
> 
> Only this one is votable is this one:
> https://bugbase.adobe.com/index.cfm?event=bug&id=3502439
> 
> I encourage everybody to vote for, given the number of users it can trouble.
> 
> -Fred
> 
> -----Message d'origine----- From: Marcus Fritze
> Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2013 1:08 AM
> To: dev@flex.apache.org
> Subject: Re: non English OS users here on the list?
> 
> Hi,
> 
>>> var g11nWorkingInstance:Collator = new flash.globalization.Collator("en", 
>>> CollatorMode.SORTING);
>> 
>> Probably doesn't help but "en" doesn't work on OSX but "en_US" as a locale 
>> does.
> 
> "en" works for me in Firefox on Mac OS X. But nevertheless it doesn't matter 
> what locale string is used when I run this function. I even can run
> 
> var g11nWorkingInstance:Collator = new 
> flash.globalization.Collator("aaaaahhhhh", CollatorMode.SORTING);
> 
> And when I run this, the g11nWorkingInstance variable will be created in 
> Firefox without any issues. And the variable has the following values
> 
> g11nWorkingInstance.actualLocaleIDName = "de_DE"
> g11nWorkingInstance.lastOperationStatus = "usingDefaultWarning"
> 
> But no RTE. It doesn't matter which locale is used when I run this in chrome. 
> It will crash every time.
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Marcus 

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