Nuno Marques schrieb:
Hello,

I haven't checked the specs to see if there's something there about
this, but the locale is not ignore. I don't know if there's a better way
of doing this or not but what I do is (and this works for any component
that adds faces messages, as far as I know):

1 - find the message id that corresponds to that message. It's a pain to
do because I haven't found all them in any javadoc, so I usually open
the class that renders my component, search for the decode method and
find the message id.

2 - Add the message id to my resource bundle, which is declared in the
faces config. (I think that some components require a detailed message
also, but I am not sure of which ones).

And that's it.

On Sun, 2006-11-12 at 16:01 +0100, Holger Prause wrote:
Hello, myfaces recognizes my locale correct (input calendar has localized month and year fields) but when the date entered in the inputfield is invalid , i get an english(default?) converter/validation message:

"The given value "dfds" could not be converted to a date."

Think this is a bug (locale is ignored) , is there anything i can do about this?


Thx,

Holger



Hello, yes this would work but i am wondering why t:inputCalendar throws English Errormessages. The thing is the"standard" converter for date throws localized error messages, why not just use this converter for t:inputCalendar(why the have to programm everyting twice) ?

Think this is not ok , and still think its a bug , but thx very much for the tip,
ill see what i can do,

Bye,

Holger


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