Yes I can, I'll do it later.
On Fri, Apr 16, 2010 at 7:20 PM, Scott Wilson <[email protected]> wrote: > On 16 Apr 2010, at 17:02, Raido Kuli wrote: > >> Hi, >> >>> >>> Note that I don't think subsequent requests for the *same* widget instance >>> with a different locale parameter will do anything. >>> >> >> Yes that's true, I finally removed my widget from wookie and added >> again. After that i was able to create new instance with locale i had >> specified by parameter "locale"; Obviously just by updating the widget >> it didn't detect my new locales. >> >> Currently if widget instance was created for user "joe" with locale >> "ru" and then "joe" wants to use "en" instead then it can't be done. >> Is there any way how to change locale for current instance ?? For >> example I have some sort of website, it has language buttons "en", >> "et", "ru" and i always initialize widget with username "anonymous". > >> When picking the language, it should change widgets locale to, if >> widget has one. > > I'm sure it can be done, I think its just a case for putting in a check for > changes to locale when handling widget instance requests - can you make a new > issue for it? > >> It's not possible to change widget username all the time, because >> widget preferences will be then lost. >> >> One last option, is to implement some sort of Javascript based >> language helper, but i'd rather to it W3C way. >> >> -- >> Raido > >
