Joerg Schneider wrote:
For OpenCA I guess that means: If a user has configured his browser for
a language not known to OpenCA, he will see the message from the code.
Caveat: I haven't tried this/looked at the source.
no, this won't really a problem, since we have some code which tries to
detect the browserlanguage and select a apropriate one - which is
available, this could be set to default english 'translation' so the
text from code should never get shown to the user... it is now set to
default to c or en with finaly is the text in the code, if i'm right,
but this change is minimal and everything is ready to behave correct
actually
we just need the english 'translation' ;)
greetings
dalini
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