Can the portal language be specified in the URL

can the portal read the language information from the launching URL?
something like:
The specified item was not found.
The specified item was not found.

Hi,
Instead of passing lang using URL parameter, why dont u give an option to end user to choose login lang
Set logon.locale parameter in UME service... U have to use configtoo..
go to GLOBAL server configurations ... access UME service .. change this parameter to TRUE ...
Now portal login page will give u a dropdown to choose login language..
Try this .. this works!!
Cheers!!
Ashutosh

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    public static final Locale SIMPLIFIED_CHINESEUseful constant for language.
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    public static final Locale TRADITIONAL_CHINESEUseful constant for language.
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    public static final Locale GERMANYUseful constant for country.
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    public static final Locale JAPANUseful constant for country.
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    public static final Locale KOREAUseful constant for country.
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    public static final Locale PRCUseful constant for country.
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    public static final Locale UKUseful constant for country.
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    public static final Locale USUseful constant for country.
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    public static final Locale CANADAUseful constant for country.
    CANADA_FRENCH
    public static final Locale CANADA_FRENCHUseful constant for country.
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    Throws:
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    Locale
    public Locale(String language,
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    country - uppercase two-letter ISO-3166 code.
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    public Locale(String language)Construct a locale from a language code. NOTE: ISO 639 is not a stable standard; some of the language codes it defines (specifically iw, ji, and in) have changed. This constructor accepts both the old codes (iw, ji, and in) and the new codes (he, yi, and id), but all other API on Locale will return only the OLD codes.
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    NullPointerException - thrown if argument is null.
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    The Java Virtual Machine sets the default locale during startup based on the host environment. It is used by many locale-sensitive methods if no locale is explicitly specified. It can be changed using the setDefault method.
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