On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 08:19:41AM +0100, Jaime E . Villate wrote:
[links pointing to *.xy.html]
> That would be very helpful; sometimes I want to see how the site looks in
> Spanish or Portuguese, without having to change the English default in the
> browser.
It's still trivial to change and reve
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 12:20:32PM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Denis Barbier:
>
> > Where in the proposal did you read that missing links should point to
> > English pages?
>
> I didn't, but since a missing page would at least take me to another
> language, then all links from *that point on*
Denis Barbier:
> Where in the proposal did you read that missing links should point to
> English pages?
I didn't, but since a missing page would at least take me to another
language, then all links from *that point on* will use that language, until
I get to another page that is not available in m
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:44:55AM +0200, peter karlsson wrote:
> Gerfried Fuchs:
>
> > It would be a counter-work against content negotiation, e.g. for
> > people that have something like de,fr,en or such setups.
>
> Exactly. I have my Accept-Language set to "sv,nb,no,da,nn,en,de", and I
> expec
Gerfried Fuchs:
> It would be a counter-work against content negotiation, e.g. for
> people that have something like de,fr,en or such setups.
Exactly. I have my Accept-Language set to "sv,nb,no,da,nn,en,de", and I
expect that for every link the documents are tried in that order (Swedish,
Norwegia
On Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 10:13:48AM +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> * Jaime E . Villate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001-10-18 08:19]:
> > If this had been translated rather as:
> > "http://www.debian.org/index.es.html";>Debian es un sistema
> >operativo (SO) libre, para su
> > computadora."
> >
> >
* Jaime E . Villate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001-10-18 08:19]:
> If this had been translated rather as:
> "http://www.debian.org/index.es.html";>Debian es un sistema
>operativo (SO) libre, para su
> computadora."
>
> one would end up getting Spanish pages, when following the links, regardless
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 08:26:16PM +0200, Gerfried Fuchs wrote:
> * Peter Junge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001-10-16 14:53]:
> > generally it's a nice feature to come up with the i18n settings of the
> > OS. But after selecting a different language this should overrule the
> > script for the rest of t
Hi all,
i guess anybody who wrote me is on the debian-www list.
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On 10/16/01, 8:26:16 PM, Gerfried Fuchs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w
Gerfried Fuchs:
> So you are using StarOffice as your browser? Each web-Browser I've
> stumbled upon yet was able to set the languages the user wants -
> completely seperated from the locale settings.
Star Office seems to be an exception, however. At least I cannot find any
settings in Star Off
* Peter Junge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001-10-16 14:53]:
> generally it's a nice feature to come up with the i18n settings of the
> OS. But after selecting a different language this should overrule the
> script for the rest of the session. In the moment I'm using a Korean
That is not possible due
Em Tue, 16 Oct 2001 14:53:43 GMT
Peter Junge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> every link I follow falls back to Korean. OK, you might say, start a
> console, change the locales and start the browser from there. But this
> seems to be to complicated and there maybe also people in a alien
On Tue, Oct 16, 2001 at 02:53:43PM +, Peter Junge wrote:
> Hi,
>
> generally it's a nice feature to come up with the i18n settings of the
> OS. But after selecting a different language this should overrule the
> script for the rest of the session. In the moment I'm using a Korean
> Linux bu
Hi,
generally it's a nice feature to come up with the i18n settings of the
OS. But after selecting a different language this should overrule the
script for the rest of the session. In the moment I'm using a Korean
Linux but only for testing localized versions of StarOffice. Being a
native Germ
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