Hi Mahaveer,

yes, I have the exact same section in JetspeedResource.properties. And if there is no default.psml in psml/user/turbine/html, I get an error message, when I try to register as a new user. Unfortunately, that's not it either.

Thanks a lot for your help,
Sven.

Mahaveer Jain wrote:
Check if you have similar section in JetspeedResource.properties and
also remove the default.psml file from - psml/user/turbine/html. Just
have the psml file in /en and /de

====================================================
# The default resource filename
services.Profiler.resource.default=default

# The default resource filename extension services.Profiler.resource.ext=.psml

# When a new user is created, this account's psml is cloned to the new
account psml
# Setting this account to nothing configures role-based psml as the
default method for new users
services.Profiler.newuser.template=turbine

# Media types template to create for user. (comma separated)
services.Profiler.newuser.media_types=html,wml

===============================================

On 6/27/05, Sven Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mahaveer,

thanks for your reply. But the result of that is the same as before.
Only the default.psml in the root directory (psml/user/turbine/html) is
cloned and used.  So the only file in the generated new directory for
the new user is: psml/users/testuser/html/default.psml.

Best Regards,
Sven.

Mahaveer Jain wrote:
Try this dir structure, it should work

psml/users/turbine/html
                    ||
                 psml/users/turbine/html/de
                    ||                            ||====default.psml
                    ||
                 psml/users/turbine/html/en
                                                 ||====default.psml


On 6/25/05, Sven Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Yes, but they are not copied along with the files in the
base-directories for the turbine user.

For a better understanding, I will try to explain the
diretory/file-structure in detail:

psml/users/turbine
                   ||====default.psml
                   ||
                psml/users/turbine/de
                   ||                            ||====default.psml
                   ||
                psml/users/turbine/en
                                                 ||====default.psml

I hope this explains everything.

Thanks a lot,
Sven.

Mahaveer Jain wrote:

You mean you have /de and /en folder for turbine user??

On 6/24/05, Sven Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi  Mahaveer,

thanks for your reply, but as I said, the subdirectories /de and /en are
ignored and NOT copied.
That's my problem!

I hope that's, what you meant. Those that work for you?

Thanks and Regards,
Sven.

Mahaveer Jain wrote:


change the psml for turbine user, have /de and /en folder for turbine
too. and then create the new user. This will solve you problem

Thanks
Mahaveer

On 6/23/05, Sven Richter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



Hi Stefano,

I don't really understand, what you mean. I want a user directory to be
cloned with two subdirectories /de and /en. The problem is, that these
two subdirectories are NOT cloned also, when a new user is created. Only
the files in the root-directory of that psml-directory are cloned (if
there is no file in that directory - I get an error message, of course).

Thanks a lot for your help,
Sven.

Stefano Bianchi wrote:



Sorry Sven,
I am not so "expert".
I am still trying to cope with roles, I can not help you in multilanguage...
What about  having a default user to clone with several psmls for different 
language (e.g. turbine with en/ and de/)?
Have you checked what happens when you create a new user in such a condition?
Cheers
Stefano
-----Messaggio Originale-----
Da: Sven Richter
A: Jetspeed Users List
Data invio: giovedì 23 giugno 2005 15.27
Oggetto: Re: Where can I choose the psml-files for a newly created user?


Hi Stefano,

thanks a lot, that was exactly what I was looking for. But, the problem
here is, that the language-specific profiles are not copied into the
psml directory of the newly created user (only files in the directory
psml/user/name_of_user/html are copied, NOT e.g. the files in the
directory psml/user/name_of_user/html/de for German or
psml/user/name_of_user/html/en for English). Which is a big problem for
me, because I need both German and English.

Do you know, what I can do about that?

Thank you very much,
Regards,
Sven.

Stefano Bianchi wrote:


Hi Sven,
if you mean the psml that is created when a new user creates is own account, in 
JetspeedResources.properties there is:

# When a new user is created, this account's psml is cloned to the new account 
psml
# Setting this account to nothing configures role-based psml as the default 
method for new users
services.Profiler.newuser.template=turbine

So turbine psml is cloned.

Hope it helps
Stefano
----- Original Message -----
From: Sven Richter
To: 'Jetspeed Users List'
Sent: Tuesday, June 21, 2005 10:20 PM
Subject: J1.6: Where can I choose the psml-files for a newly created user?


Hello,

I asked the question a couple of weeks ago, but got no definitive answer
yet. Where and how can I choose the psml-files for a user that I created
with the new-user portlet?

Please, can anybody help me?

Thank you very much,
Sven.

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