Thanks Dave for the suggestion.
The fix that works for me is to add the following code inside the element:
<l:i18n xmlns:l="http://docbook.sourceforge.net/xmlns/l10n/1.0"> in the
file "website-common.xsl":
<l:l10n language="es">
<l:context name="title">
<l:template name="webpage" text="%t"/>
</l:context>
<l:context name="xref">
<l:template name="webpage" text="%t"/>
</l:context>
</l:l10n>
I hope that helps to other users... and that some person responsible for the
maintenance of this application would take care of it or find a better
solution.
Best regards,
Pedro
-----Mensaje original-----
De: Dave Pawson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Enviado el: sábado, 19 de enero de 2008 8:58
Para: Pedro Pastor
CC: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: [docbook-apps] Internationalization troubles
Pedro Pastor wrote:
> Some time ago I posted a message exposing some internationalization
> troubles I found in the "website" application.
>
> Recently I managed to find and fix the problem in the website
> application XSL files. At present it is not and issue, it works
flawlessly.
> Don't worry, it only affects to Spanish language users.
Perhaps you could share your fix Pedro, so other Spanish users won't have
the same problem.
regards
--
Dave Pawson
XSLT XSL-FO FAQ.
http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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