Publishing a Localized Template to the Server
To publish a localized template to the server
1. Save the template document to a file. Make sure that the default template file has the same name as the localized template file. For example: showorders.html.
2. Place the default template file in the templates directory of the package in which you want the template to reside. For example, to publish a default template in the orders package, you would copy it to:
Integration Server_directory \packages\orders\templates\
3. Place the localized template file in the templates\localeID directory of the package in which you want the template to reside. You may have to create this directory. The localeID corresponds to a language and country code as defined in RFC 3066 by the W3C. For details on localeID values, see
The
localeID
Value. For example: To publish a Japanese template in the
orders package, you would copy it to:
Integration Server_directory \packages\orders\templates\ja\
To publish an English template in the
orders package, you would copy it to:
Integration Server_directory \packages\orders\templates\en\
To publish a United Kingdom English template in the
orders package, you would copy it to:
Integration Server_directory \packages\orders\templates\en-GB\
To publish a United Kingdom English template in the
status subdirectory within the
orders package, you would copy it to:
Integration Server_directory \packages\orders\templates\en-GB\status\
Note:
If you have references to other files within your DSP or template (for example, CSS and GIF files), the same localization rules apply. Make sure to publish those files in the appropriate directory for locale.