> On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Kevin Seguin wrote: > > > 5647 has a patch associated with it that looks pretty good. > > > > i'm not even sure i understand 5483 yet :) > > There are 2 issues: > - extracting the language from the Accept-Language: header. > That should be implemented in tomcat ( and the servlet container ) - > as with the charset detection, that's at a higher level than the > connector. > > - serving the 'right' page based on the accept-language header. > I believe there is a patch for 3.x, not sure if it was ever ported. > In the context of Apache+tomcat, all static files will support > the language header, using the apache convention and settings. > I'm not sure this is the same as the standalone impl ( apache > is based on extensions, index.html.en, while in 3.x it's based > on dirs en/index.html - but I haven't checked ). > Regadless of what's happening for static pages, there is no > rule defined for jsps AFAIK, the jsp itself should use one of the > existing taglibs or whatever to get the right language. > > A workaround - for jsps - is to use the header directly. For static > files apache should deal with that without problems. > > A bigger problem, which is not easy to fix in jk1.x, is charset > detection and setting, especially for the jni connector. That's going > to improve a lot in jk2 and o.a.jk, almost the same code used > for 3.3 will be used there too. > > I would mark this bug as LATER for now.
Ok, thanks for the detailed explanation. I'll post it in bugzilla, and mark the bug as LATER. Thanks, Remy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>