\begin{Andrew Foster}
> if I boot into windows - IE begs me to install Chinese (Traditional) Text
> Display Support. So I did. And it looks cool.
sure enough, at the very bottom of www.debian.org is a link on "how to
set the default document language".
i note that page also mentions:
In particular, many caches do not understand content
negotiation. This results in them caching a page in one language and
serving that, even if a different language is requested later. The
only solution is to upgrade or replace the caching software.
this may explain people who suddenly saw strange translations that
then fixed themselves a few days later (?)
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