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Max,
maxt wrote:
> Is there anything about an install of JRE or Tomcat that is inherently
> Region based?
I don't believe so. Your JRE will have a default locale that it picks
based upon some voodoo with your operating system, etc. For instance,
I'm
Exactly. Strange one.
Is there anything about an install of JRE or Tomcat that is inherently
Region based?
eg, Do I need to reinstall Tomcat or JRE when my region is US? It was AU
when installed. In other words, was the Region change totally effective when
these apps were initially installed wit
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Max,
maxt wrote:
> To give a little more background, I have a Servlet, Tomcat application that a
> potential customer can download and install on their Windows PC. I would
> like to create localizations for it.
>
> It is easier to enable such a perso
To give a little more background, I have a Servlet, Tomcat application that a
potential customer can download and install on their Windows PC. I would
like to create localizations for it.
It is easier to enable such a person to use Windows Services to start Tomcat
without having any knowledge of
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Max,
maxt wrote:
>> Is the locale of your /user/ set to en_US, or is the whole OS set to that?
>
> The Windows OS is therefore set to US. When I refer to a user, I am not
> referring to a Unix type user but a customer who may be in any Region or
> Lo
Christopher Schultz-2 wrote:
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> Max,
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>> I am using Windows XP, Tomcat 5.5.17, JRE 1.5.0_08. I am in Australia. To
>> test localization, my Windows Region is set to English, US.
>
> Is the locale of your /user/ set to en_US, or is the wh
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Max,
> I am using Windows XP, Tomcat 5.5.17, JRE 1.5.0_08. I am in Australia. To
> test localization, my Windows Region is set to English, US.
Is the locale of your /user/ set to en_US, or is the whole OS set to that?
> When using the Console, tomc