thanks !
So what I see I can do is :
rundata.getUser().getTemp("locale")... Now why is that stored in a map called
Temp !? what a weird idea...

Anyway, thanks ;)

g

-----Original Message-----
From: Archana Turaga [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: mercredi 18 f�vrier 2004 20:49
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: user's locale


Also look at the JetspeedSessionValidator class...you will get an idea of
what is going on

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/18/04 11:03AM >>>
Hi list,

I'm using Jetspeed-1.4. I've been trying to find where the user's locale is
stored. I thought it would be somewhere in rundata, but it doesn't seem to be
the case. If I use the language portlet, I see that indeed the headers of
jetpseed (login links etc) change language, but I still get en_US as locale
from rundata.

Am I looking in the wrong place?

Thanks

g

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