On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 6:05 PM, Ivan M <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> A big thank you to everyone who took the time to test and reply. I
> think it's fairly clear that the script wasn't doing what it was
> supposed to :).
>
> For some reason, having the default (en, en-us, en-gb, en-ca...) at
> the top of the if.. else statements made the browser ignore all the
> others below. So the default has been moved to the bottom of the list.
> You should now see the NL name and link match what your browser
> reports for most languages - certainly, all the languages discussed
> here. So please give it another try - I have tried it in a couple of
> different languages and it worked.

I tested the site with Firefox and Internet Explorer (both Korean
version) and it worked as expected! The language code and the language
name, and the link are all correct.

However, when I tested the site with Firefox English version with
preferred language as [ko], the site reported [en-us] insted of [ko].
I hope the site respects language preference of browser like each
project page does, if it is not too hard. :-)

Jeongkyu
-- 
Jeongkyu Kim
OpenOffice.org Korean community lead

Community website http://openoffice.or.kr
Personal blog     http://openoffice.or.kr/gomme

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