Michael Kay wrote:
> (What's happening is that when you don't request a language, Saxon is
> assuming the default language from your Java profile, which is probably
> Czech in your case; since Saxon doesn't contain a localization module
> for Czech, it falls back to English, and adds [Language: en] to indicate
> that it has done so, as required by the spec. The effect of the patch is
> that the default language isn't taken from the Java profile unless it's
> a language that Saxon knows about.)
I see, thanks for explanation.
Which reminds me that I should put localization class for Czech more to
the top of my todo list ;-)
Jirka
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