Removed obsolete locale restriction admonition
Refs #14461. Thanks Ramiro Morales for pointing this.
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@ -1215,21 +1215,6 @@ Once the string literals of an application have been tagged for later
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translation, the translation themselves need to be written (or obtained). Here's
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how that works.
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.. _locale-restrictions:
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.. admonition:: Locale restrictions
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Django does not support localizing your application into a locale for which
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Django itself has not been translated. In this case, it will ignore your
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translation files. If you were to try this and Django supported it, you
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would inevitably see a mixture of translated strings (from your application)
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and English strings (from Django itself). If you want to support a locale
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for your application that is not already part of Django, you'll need to make
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at least a minimal translation of the Django core.
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A good starting point is to copy the Django English ``.po`` file and to
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translate at least some :term:`translation strings <translation string>`.
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Message files
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@ -1689,13 +1674,6 @@ Notes:
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the *real* ``ugettext()`` in any code that uses :setting:`LANGUAGES` at
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runtime.
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* The ``LocaleMiddleware`` can only select languages for which there is a
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Django-provided base translation. If you want to provide translations
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for your application that aren't already in the set of translations
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in Django's source tree, you'll want to provide at least a basic
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one as described in the :ref:`Locale restrictions<locale-restrictions>`
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note.
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Once ``LocaleMiddleware`` determines the user's preference, it makes this
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preference available as ``request.LANGUAGE_CODE`` for each
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:class:`~django.http.HttpRequest`. Feel free to read this value in your view
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