Peter Bengtsson wrote:
You simply didn't read Five/doc/i18n.txt (http://codespeak.net/z3/five/i18n.html). Googling "five i18n" gives you that as a first hit. "RTFM" is all I can say here.
Don't RTFM me! I've read that page and unless you have a PhD in physics and indept experience of Zope 3 is really doesn't make a lot of sense. Plus, I've got your cookbook at home :)
Urm, no, sorry, don't buy that. The docs are pretty good...
So, should I use PTS or not??
You do whatever you want, just don't come crying to us when you're screaming in pain with PTS ;-) (of course, it may "just work" for you, in which case you're lucky)
"The default behaviour for choosing languages in Five is the one of Zope 3: analyze the Accept-Language HTTP header and nothing more." This is not good enough.
Knocking up a negotiator that does what you want is pretty easy. I already offered to send you code that does what you want...
When I send out email alerts to people in my app, that's a wget script that kicks if off, not a Mozilla browser.
What has this got to do with anything? (although, fwiw, url whacking is dumb, don't do that, look at Stepper and tricker it with cron)
I have no idea what this does or what I'm supposed to do with: <adapter for="zope.publisher.interfaces.http.IHTTPRequest" provides="zope.i18n.interfaces.IUserPreferredLanguages" factory="Products.Five.i18n.PTSLanguages" />
Then it's time for you to read more FM. This is all explained, from what I remember.
Please tell me there's a function or something that works like this::
def index_html(self): uid = self._getLoggedinUID() wants_lang = self._getUserPreference(uid, default='en') setCurrentLanguage(wants_lang) return _("I wish it was easier")
def manage_setUserPreference(self, uid, lang): if lang in getAvailableLanguages(): self._setUserPreference(uid, lang)
Where _getUserPreference() and _setUserPreference() is something I'm expected to write for my app.
No, it's not quite like this, but it is just as easy. cheers, Chris -- Simplistix - Content Management, Zope & Python Consulting - http://www.simplistix.co.uk