Selecting a language
The iSeries™ Navigator for Wireless default language is English, but you can configure your device to display your language of choice.
After you install the optional language support fix (PTF), the language can be set on the device being used, can be set for the browser used on your PC, or can be specified on the URL. If you specify the language on the URL, follow this URL pattern:
host . domain : port/servlet/McYpvPervasive?lng= lang
- host: The host name of the central system
- domain: The domain on which the central system is located
- port: The port that the instance of the Web server is listening to
- lang: The language to be viewed
Available languages
Language Language identifier Character set Belgium Dutch nl_BE iso-8859-1 Chinese Simplified zh gb2312 Chinese Traditional zh_TW big5 Croatian hr iso-8859-2 Czech cs iso-8859-2 Dutch nl iso-8859-1 English en iso-8859-1 French fr iso-8859-1 French Belgium fr_BE iso-8859-1 French Canadian fr_CA iso-8859-1 French Swiss fr_CH iso-8859-1 German de iso-8859-1 German Swiss de_CH iso-8859-1 Greek el iso-8859-7 Hungarian hu iso-8859-2 Italian it iso-8859-1 Italian Swiss it_CH iso-8859-1 Japanese ja shift-jis Korean ko euc-kr Polish pl iso-8859-2 Portuguese pt iso-8859-1 Portuguese Brazilian pt_BR iso-8859-1 Romanian ro iso-8859-2 Russian ru windows-1251 Slovakian sk iso-8859-2 Slovenian sl iso-8859-2 Spanish es iso-8859-1
Setting the default language and character set for Netscape
To set the language, select Edit > Preferences, and then click Languages (click Add to see a list of language possibilities). Only the first one in the list is used.
To set the character set, select View > Character Set.
Setting the default language and character set for Internet Explorer
To set the language, select Tools > Internet Options, and then click Languages button (click Add to see a list of language possibilities). Only the first one in the list is used.
To set the character set, select View > Encoding. (You might need to select More to see the entire list.)
Parent topic:
Configuring your wireless environment