On Oct 8, 2005, at 12:49 PM, G. Dandrades wrote:
Now I do have to wonder, is there way to set a "default" language?
I'm already thinking no.. but hey. worth a shot
Setting a default language won't work with the current setup, because
almost every browser out there sends the preferred language settings
when connecting. There'd be no way to tell the difference between a
browser that hasn't had its language preferences set, from one where
the preferred language was English.
It might not be too difficult to hard-code a language in the source, so
it would ignore the browser's preferences and always send the same
language.
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