On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 7:11 PM, Nick Raptis <airsc...@otenet.gr> wrote:
> On 07/15/2010 05:55 AM, Danny Adair wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I had the exact same problem, and I had _not_ installed Weave.
>> The offending config entry in my case was:
>> "chrome://global/locale/intl.properties"
>> and it was at the bottom of the accepted languages list. This is on
>> Firefox 3.6.6
>>
>> I can reproduce the problem anytime by visiting about:config and
>> changing "intl.accept_languages" to
>> en-nz,en,de,chrome://global/locale/intl.properties
>>
>> *.djangoproject.com will stop responding, (all?) other websites seem fine.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Danny
>>
> Yep, that's the one!
> I tried to open chrome://global/locale/intl.properties as a link in Firefox,
> and (oh, the surprise :P ) it's a settings file.
> Either the file doesn't get resolved unto something useful in my platform
> (I'm using ubuntu-based) or it's something depreciated and it's a migration
> issue.
> Also checked the Firefox bugzilla and there are indeed a couple of bug
> reports for it.
>
> My feelings still stand. Other than making sure that django itself handles
> such erroneous values gracefully,  the list shouldn't be too concerned about
> it.
>
> Now, I wonder if there's a way we can give a heads-up to the
> djangoproject.com and djangobook.com maintainers a heads-up on this is
> issue, so they can cater for it.

You, mean, like... oh, I don't know... one of the core developers of
Django? Like the one that's been asking for details on how to
reproduce the problem? :-)

Yours,
Russ Magee %-)

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