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Gavin commented on FOR-934:
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Sorry for being thick here, but can you explain where you have put each of 
these files.
As David explained before, if these were provided as patches then the path to 
these
files would have been there, in this case I just want to be sure we are in the 
same place.

> i18n language override menu
> ---------------------------
>
>                 Key: FOR-934
>                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-934
>             Project: Forrest
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Dispatcher (aka views), Internationalisation (i18n)
>    Affects Versions: 0.8-dev
>            Reporter: Sjur N. Moshagen
>         Attachments: i18n-languages.zip, i18n-languages.zip
>
>
> Attached is a dispatcher contract with support files. It will return a list 
> of alternative languages available for a given document. The list is of the 
> form:
> <!--+ |start language list +-->
> <span>
> <a href="?locale=en">en</a>
> </span>
> <span>
> <a href="?locale=fi">fi</a>
> </span>
> <span>
> <a href="?locale=nb">nb</a>
> </span>
> <span class="selected">se</span>
> <span>
> <a href="?locale=smj">smj</a>
> </span>
> <!--+ |end language list +-->
> It handles filenames following this scheme (convention is already established 
> for Forrest):
> document.XY.extension (XY = locale/language of document)
> document.extension (fallback document)
> If there is a fallback document, the contract will try to look inside the 
> document to see if it can find an @xml:lang or @lang attribute to associate a 
> language with the fallback document.
> The contract returns a list of available languages, including the one being 
> displayed. The displayed language is marked with @class="selected" in the 
> output html.
> If there is only one document available (=no alternating languages), the 
> contract only returns three comments (start, end, and a comment stating that 
> there's no alternative).

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