? never had issues with users .... usually they download the browser with 
the language they're in. 
BTW, forcing a language using a session variable is not hard at all in 
web2py.

Il giorno mercoledì 29 maggio 2013 09:00:05 UTC+2, Daniel Gonzalez ha 
scritto:
>
> Hi,
>
> According to the 
> documentation<http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/04#Internationalization,-and-Pluralization-with-T>,
>  
> the T operator works based on the Accept-Language setting. In my 
> experience, this is quite cumbersome for a user to set-up (I have not even 
> succeeded in setting this up in Chrome), so I would prefer to rely on 
> offering the user a limited set of available languages for my web 
> application, in the form of a menu, or maybe a profile setting.
>
> For users without profile (i.e. not logged in), I would like to persist 
> this setting across requests. How could I do this?
>
> What are the strategies being used by others offering pages in multiple 
> languages?
>
> Thanks,
> Daniel
>

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