I'm sorry, can you explain a little bit this problem? Or where I can
get info about it?

On Aug 12, 3:48 pm, Jarek Zgoda <jarek.zg...@redefine.pl> wrote:
> Wiadomość napisana w dniu 2009-08-12, o godz. 13:00, przez Enrico  
> Sartorello:
>
> > i'm facing a problem developing with Django a Web Application: in
> > response to some events (for example, after an admin action) i need to
> >sendemailsto some users of my site.
>
> > The problem arises when i want theseemailsto be translated in any
> > user-specific language: the Request object i have just contains the
> > language infos of the user that trigger the event, so it's not what i
> > need.
> > Generally, LocaleMiddleware behaviour can't do that job, because is
> > based on sessions and cookies of a particular user.
> > Roughly speaking i need (at least) a way to manually decide which is
> > the language to apply for translations.
>
> OnceIneededtosendemailsinHungarianfromEnglishapplication and  
> this worked.
>
> Before translating any string you need to know which language to use.  
> If you have this information handy somewhere you can just switch the  
> translation catalog safely in separated process environments (FastCGI,  
> WSGI). As translation.activate() is process-wide, this approach is not  
> safe in multithreaded environment if using static translation (not  
> request-based).
>
> --
> Artificial intelligence stands no chance against natural stupidity
>
> Jarek Zgoda, R&D, Redefine
> jarek.zg...@redefine.pl

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