The conversion to any language involves:
o Creating and customizing a JetspeedLocalization_xx.properties
file in
<jetspeed-home>/WEB-INF/classes/org/apache/jetspeed/modules/localization
where xx is the language code
o Creating language specific copies of the supplied .vm and .jsp
files in <jetspeed-home>/WEB-INF/templates/*. As an example the
Spanish language specific version of
templates/vm/layouts/html/default.vm would be called
templates/vm/layouts/html/es/default.vm, es is the language code for
spanish.
Although this is not a complete answer, I Hope this helps.
Paul Spencer
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> Hi,all!
> Sorry to bother you!
> I'm a student form china.I knew jetspeed about half a month ago.I think
> it's a good idea to build infomation portal with it!Firstly,i say thanks to
> those who contribute to it!
> During using it,i met some questions,i have solved some of them,but i
> don't know how to convert it into chinese version until now!In the web
> page,i can use chinese,but it could not work correctly when i login again.I
> find that something is wrong when it writes files!Is it useful to modify
> its source code or change some configuration files?If so,how can i do
> it?Would you like to give me some advice?
> Need your help!Waiting good message from you!
> Thanks!
>
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