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Although I'm still poking around in the docs and online, I figured I'd ask this one here, for future folks who run into it.

Using copylocale for localization, I made a typo (e.g., "en_FR" instead of "fr_FR") and mistakenly created a locale I don't want. What's the proper way to remove it? Is it enough to simply delete it from my framework directory, or is there a helper app somewhere that handles the cleanup if there's more to it than that?

Thanks in advance!

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you should be able to simply delete it from the locale directory. The copylocale just creates a copy, nothing more. Just nuke it and you should be good to go. More information here:

http://labs.adobe.com/wiki/index.php/Flex_3:Feature_Introductions:_Runtime_Localization

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