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Re: awake, awake, sleep, sleep: when does which component gets its settings?
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Re: awake, awake, sleep, sleep: when does which component gets its settings?


  • Subject: Re: awake, awake, sleep, sleep: when does which component gets its settings?
  • From: Ralf Schuchardt <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2007 12:48:11 +0200


Am 09.07.2007 um 09:28 schrieb Johan Henselmans:

I am trying to stay awake during this question, although I feel a bit sleepy:

I am struggling with the following problem: I have localized components that I want to switch to a different language on the fly. So a dutchman edits in English, discovers that her/his English is far worse that he assumes, and wants to fall back to dutch.

No problem, I'd think: some nice flags in the header component, do a setLanguages of the session, and return the page via context ().page(), and all is done.

I don't think that you can use context().page(), as I believe this object contains information from the used page template.
So you should probably create a new page in your language switch action.


Ralf

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