Looks like we are out of luck. According to the spec, section 11.1.4:
anonymous wrote : Depending on the underlying web-server/servlet-container and the
portal/portletcontainer
| implementation, client request HTTP headers may not be always available.
| Portlets should not rely on the presence of headers to function properly.
I have verified that the HttpRequest object does not contain any headers. So it looks
like there is a conflict between the portal spec and the JSTL implementation (and possibly
also the spec, but I haven't checked that). I haven't looked at the 2.0 portal
spec to see if this problem is solved there.
I have noticed, from googling, that other portal implementations support fmt:message,
namely SAS, BEA, and IBM. I have found internationalization tutorials on all three that
use fmt:message.
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