Geir BXkholt wrote:
on Thursday, May 18, 2000 mindlace wrote :
[snip] m> ./start -L 'my_locale'
m> Assuming you're using zope 2.1.4 or later.
m> I did it with Portuguese (./start -L 'pt_PT'), and all funny portuguese m> characters (çêã etc.) catalog properly. You may need to reindex after m> restarting.
m> ~mindlace
is it possible to use multiple locales ?? I am currently developing a site in 4 languages (with 2 more to come) , and have experienced similar problems with the catalog..
Hmm... doing locale -a , it looks to me like there's no "iso-latin1" locale (assuming you're using all latinate languages). I would think, at least for cataloging, that this is probably non-trivial. You may wish to join the mailing list for the zope internationalization project and see if they have suggestions: http://www.eevolute.com/mailman/listinfo/zip ~ethan mindlace fremen digicool & imeme (p.s. I assume that with python 1.6 this will become more straightforward, as then we'll have unicode support).