True, this definitely seems more like a JSTL bug/problem than a Struts.
 (*Chris*)

On 11/7/06, Christopher Schultz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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Chris,

Chris Pratt wrote:
> I believe "stray alpha particle" is the most likely answer.  I'm on a
> US PC, with an English version of Windows XP.  Everything on this
> machine screams English, but for some reason it's picking the
> application_fr.properties.

Totally weird.

> As far as I can tell Config is the correct way to set JSTL values and
> since I passed the same HttpSession instance into the Config.set that
> I used to set the Struts Global value, I can't see how it would have
> gotten the old session.

Oh, duh. Yeah, you *do* pass-in that parameter. Are you sure that's what
you're supposed to do when setting the JSTL locale? It looks about
right... just making sure.

> I really don't want to have to try and debug into the black box that
> is Struts, but that's looking more and more likely

I thought struts was working properly, though. Oughtn't you be digging
through JSTL instead?

> (so much for saving time on this project by using a tried-and-true
> technology instead of rolling my own like I've always done in the
> past).

Don't write-off struts just yet. It's the best app framework I've ever
used, though I've only ever used two: one was home-grown and was
completely worthless. The other was Turbine which didn't match up with
the way I see application frameworks as being useful. I actually
converted a Turbine project to struts (ugh) and I've never looked back.

- -chris
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