Ok. One more try:
T.set_current_languages()
On Monday, 24 February 2014 17:36:10 UTC-6, User wrote:
>
> I added T.current_languages = [] to the end of my model but this did
> nothing. Then I tried:
>
> T.current_languages = []
> T.force('en-us')
>
> This caused the translated string in en-us.py to show up in the rendered
> html (and also caused the filling of en-us.py with default strings).
> However, I still don't seem to have a solution, because I don't want to
> force the language to be en-us. I want to use whatever the user's
> accept-language is. And in general this already works, except for en-us.
> Thoughts?
>
>
> On Monday, February 24, 2014 8:17:24 AM UTC-5, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
>> I get it now. You need:
>>
>> T.current_languages = []
>>
>> Otherwise this is set to
>>
>> T.current_languages = ['en']
>>
>> and it things the current language is english and therefore it does not
>> need translation.
>>
>>
>> On Monday, 24 February 2014 01:45:49 UTC-6, User wrote:
>>>
>>> In fact, if I put an entry in en-gb.py and set my browser
>>> accept-language to en-gb it will correctly pick up this string, but for
>>> some reason it's not picking up the string in en-us (unless I'm doing
>>> something wrong).
>>>
>>> Also interesting to note, is when I view my site with en-gb or es as the
>>> accept lang, web2py seems to automatically modify the en-gb.py and
>>> es.py files with default entries for every default string, whereas it's not
>>> doing that for en-us.py
>>>
>>> Does this have to with en-us.py being a default or something?
>>>
>>
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