Peter Bengtsson wrote:
You simply didn't read Five/doc/i18n.txt
(http://codespeak.net/z3/five/i18n.html). Googling five i18n gives you
that as a first hit. RTFM is all I can say here.
Don't RTFM me! I've read that page and unless you have a PhD in
physics and indept experience of Zope 3 is
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
What's going on here?? Which is which?
http://www.ikaaro.org/localizer
or
http://www.j-david.net/software/localizer/
They're both zope products and both with the same name.
Perhaps the author of the deprecated page could put a redirect or
something to the new one.
Do
On 9/5/06, Philipp von Weitershausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
What's going on here?? Which is which?
http://www.ikaaro.org/localizer
or
http://www.j-david.net/software/localizer/
They're both zope products and both with the same name.
Perhaps the author of the
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
But how do you use it? I installed Five 1.2.6
In my product's directory I created a configure.zcml that looks like this::
configure xmlns=http://namespaces.zope.org/zope;
xmlns:browser=http://namespaces.zope.org/browser;
On 9/5/06, Philipp von Weitershausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
But how do you use it? I installed Five 1.2.6
In my product's directory I created a configure.zcml that looks like this::
configure xmlns=http://namespaces.zope.org/zope;
Peter Bengtsson wrote:
HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE isn't a variable. It's an HTTP header
(Accept-Language) that you really shouldn't modify. The request should
be treated as read-only.
To test languages, either write your own IUserPreferredLanguages adapter
that returns the language you want or simply