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Posted to dev@ant.apache.org by "G. Todd Miller - XML Tech Ctr - Development" <Gl...@Sun.COM> on 2002/11/07 16:58:50 UTC

Question: Is Ant localized? Internationalized?

Sorry to bother people with this question, I have to know if Ant
is localized and internationalized.  I don't remember seeing any
information on this, so my guess would be 'no, it is not'. If however
it has been, does anyone know the first version of Ant that is
localized and internationalized.

Thanks for any help,

Todd

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Re: Question: Is Ant localized? Internationalized?

Posted by Steve Loughran <st...@iseran.com>.
----- Original Message -----
From: "G. Todd Miller - XML Tech Ctr - Development" <Gl...@Sun.COM>
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Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 7:58 AM
Subject: Question: Is Ant localized? Internationalized?


>
> Sorry to bother people with this question, I have to know if Ant
> is localized and internationalized.  I don't remember seeing any
> information on this, so my guess would be 'no, it is not'. If however
> it has been, does anyone know the first version of Ant that is
> localized and internationalized.

Looking at the source would have given you that answer...though there is
apparently a port of the docs to korean underway. Feel free to localise the
codebase.

We do know it works in most places, as we have fielded various locale bugs
over time, but only with us-english text.

> +===============================+========================================+
> | G. Todd Miller                | Sun Microsystems Computer Company Inc. |
> | Software Systems Engineer     | 2 Network Drive, MS UBUR02-201         |
> | Interoperability & Quality    | Burlington, MA 01803-0903              |
> | Java Web Services             |            (781) 442-0176              |
> |                               |            (781) 442-1437 (fax)        |
> |                               | Email:  glenn.miller@sun.com           |
> +===============================+========================================+

ahh, the mock gothic buildings just downroad from where the web services
devcon was...didnt see you at the conference though.


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Re: Question: Is Ant localized? Internationalized?

Posted by Peter Donald <pe...@apache.org>.
On Fri, 8 Nov 2002 02:58, G. Todd Miller - XML Tech Ctr - Development wrote:
> Sorry to bother people with this question, I have to know if Ant
> is localized and internationalized.  I don't remember seeing any
> information on this, so my guess would be 'no, it is not'. If however
> it has been, does anyone know the first version of Ant that is
> localized and internationalized.

Nope - it is neither.

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