On Oct 31, 2006, at 4:22 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
It's because I tested before with non-defined language that I made
this conclusions.
What do you mean by this? What does it mean to test with a non-
defined language?
In this case for the moment french definitions show up. I tested
only with dutch but I guess any non-defined language will have the
same behaviour.
If I understand what you are saying this is what I was getting to
with my comments. As nice as it would be if the default locale
content (ie primary content record) was English, that wasn't my
point. What I was asking about was what happened when you select a
locale for a user session that does not have an alternate content
record for it. What happens then? It should render the primary
content record when no alternate locale record is found for the
requested locale. If it isn't doing this, then we should fix the
content rendering stuff because that would be a bug...
-David
So I suppose that if I define default (english) as the primary
content it will be OK...
I'm in vacation for a week from now, have a nice week.
Jacques
----- Original Message -----
From: "Si Chen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2006 7:07 PM
Subject: Re: i18n category change default category content?
Jacques,
I don't think it's about English rather than French as the default
language. I think we were trying to figure out if it worked
correctly. I think you should remove the description and
longDescription of the DemoProduct's ProductCategories, and then see
if the default languages show up when a non-defined language is
selected.
On Oct 31, 2006, at 9:36 AM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Thanks Si,
David and you are right.
I did not think about that because at this time I thought about
this only as a POC and thought that if people want to use it they
will easily contruct their own data.
But yes it's better to put english (default) as primary locale. I
will do it ASAP.
Thanks for your interest on this
Jacques
I think David means that if you select, say, Chinese or Turkish, it
should still show the French content because French is the primary
locale for the content.
On Oct 30, 2006, at 6:07 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
David,
Sorry, I'm not sure to understand your question
Jacques
Jacques,
It looks like the primary locale for this content is the french
one.
It _should_ show that if the requested locale does not have
specific
content. Are you saying it is not doing that?
-David
On Oct 30, 2006, at 1:10 PM, Jacques Le Roux wrote:
Si,
Yes, as it's solely a POC you only have to remove the demo
categories descriptions (I did nothing for long descriptions).
I did not remove from ProductCategory entity because I only
supplied 3 languagues (english, french and italian - thanks to
Marco).
So people using other languagues would have not description at
all.
The mechanism is provided if needed, that's the POC. Note that
there is still something to do for catalog and other less used
pieces
of OFBiz (can't remember which on the fly sorry).
Thanks for your interest in this.
Jacques
Jacques,
I noticed you had put in the i18n cateogory demo data, but
don't
you
have to remove the description and longDescription from the
ProductCategory entity as well? Otherwise it doesn't seem
like it
works.
Best Regards,
Si
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Best Regards,
Si
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Si
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