New/Edit Locale Window
Use this window to define a new locale (language) or edit an existing locale used as a default or supplemental locale in the captive portal.
Click the graphic for more information.
Select the desired language bundle from the drop-down menu. NAC Manager ships with the following locales: Czech, English, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, and Traditional Chinese.
Enter the name you want to give to the locale used in captive portal locale configuration.
The language must be an ISO 639 two or three-character language identification code, or a registered language subtag of up to eight characters. In case a language uses both a two and three-character language code, use the two-character code. Find a full list of language codes in the IANA Language Subtag Registry.
The country code is a two-character code following the ISO 3166 country identification code standard, or a UN M.49 numeric area code. A full list of country and region codes can be found in the IANA Language Subtag Registry.
If you select a language that is not compatible with UTF-8 page encoding, you must specify the correct page encoding so that client browsers know, which character set is needed to display the messages correctly. For example, if you are using Korean characters in the messages, you need to use EUC-KR for page encoding.
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