On 5/28/26 21:51, Daniel A. Rodriguez wrote:
El 28 de mayo de 2026 1:27:11 p.m. GMT-03:00, Ilmari Lauhakangas 
<[email protected]> escribió:
On 5/28/26 17:39, Ilmari Lauhakangas wrote:
On 5/28/26 17:26, [email protected] wrote:
Hi there

We have received complaints from users who are experiencing difficulties 
downloading the language package from the website, or are unable to download it 
at all.

As shown in the screenshot, even when Spanish is selected, the provided link 
points to the English language package.

https://i.postimg.cc/26Lfqfqt/snapshot.png

Previously, the language package download was offered openly. Perhaps that 
would be the best approach.

It can also be observed that, even when Linux x86_64 DEB is selected, the main 
package offered corresponds to the Windows version.
Hi,

does the user have JavaScript disabled in their browser? If yes, the 
language/help package link (and the text labels) updating will not work.

My hope is that in the not-too-distant future we can offer only two versions: 
English and all languages. This would eliminate the need to use JavaScript. I 
mean, I could do everything with CSS right now, but I would need to add like 
300 elements which then get their visibility toggled per the chosen 
language/version combo.
In the case of no JS, it is strange that we don't see the fallback messages in 
the screenshot. If you examine the rendered source of the download page, you 
see these:

<p class="languages-packs-fallback">
    You seem to have JavaScript disabled in your web browser.
</p>
<p class="languages-packs-fallback">
    You can directly access the language-related packages in <a 
href="https://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/";>the file 
listings</a>.
</p>

When you load a page, it has no-js as a class for the html element. If JS is 
active, the class is changed to js. You can test it in your browser by going to 
dev tools and editing the class to be no-js - you will see the fallback 
messages on the page.

Daniel: I need to be in direct contact with the user who sees this.

Ilmari

Two users reported this so far, but if I try to download through browser can 
see the same. That's why I shared my  screenshot
This was fixed on Friday with https://git.libreoffice.org/infra/libreofficeorg/+/d0373cbdb7a9a8d32ab26e241d6332d3891cdde0%5E%21

Ilmari

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