I wasn't aware any previous method used javascript, but we implemented a
non-javascript method quite recently that checks the client browser's
Accept-Language HTTP headers. Have a look at Steve's thread (in this same
mailing list) titled "Spanish Translation Deployment Complete".

There is JS on the site currently but (I believe) that has nothing to do with
translations.

On 19/03/12 01:04, Leah Hicks wrote:
> I have done my research, although I have to admit wordpress is not perfect. If
> it is /really/ that big of an issue then we will simply not use it. And yes 
> I'm
> aware of the current implementation however it uses javascript which will not
> run if users have javascript disabled. If someone can find a workaround for
> that I'm golden.
> 
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