Unless the application overrides it. However, AFAIK, containers will
all implement ServletRequest.getLocale() in terms of the
highest priority
Let me see if I understand it properly.
If a Japanese user sets browser so that his preferred
language is Japanese (accept-language: ja), and sends
Thank you for reply, Craig.
The implementation of this tag grabs the current locale from
the session
So it is up to the servlet container?
-kuro
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locale=true really do?
Unless the application overrides it. However, AFAIK, containers will
all implement ServletRequest.getLocale() in terms of the
highest priority
Let me see if I understand it properly.
If a Japanese user sets browser so that his preferred
language is Japanese (accept
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