Additionally, take a look at
http://tapestry.apache.org/tapestry4.1/usersguide/localization.html#localization.accepted-locales
It's always a good idea to limit those to the ones your app truly supports
andyhot wrote:
I had opened up a jira for this:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TAPESTRY-1551
I'm not exactly sure if there's a way to tell dojo which locales exist
in the server so as not to do those requests...
The only hack i can offer you is to create those 2 classpath entries
yourself, by copying the related files of the parent folder
Paul Stanton wrote:
Anyone?
Paul Stanton wrote:
Hi,
I've just installed 4.1.2 for the first time and run up my
application (previously tested under 4.1.1). I did this simply by
replacing my existing jars with the new versions (I don't use maven)
so I've probably brought this on myself ;)
I get the following warnings, the files can be found under the
parent dir (/dojo-0.4.3/src/i18n/calendar/nls), shouldn't dojo look
there automatically?
2007-06-25 15:24:36,093 WARN Asset:241 - Classpath resource
'/dojo-0.4.3/src/i18n/calendar/nls/en-au/gregorian.js' does not exist.
2007-06-25 15:24:36,109 WARN Asset:241 - Classpath resource
'/dojo-0.4.3/src/i18n/calendar/nls/en-au/gregorianExtras.js' does
not exist.
Any tips welcome.
Thanks, Paul.
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