bruce.som...@web.de wrote:
>> "Michael Geary"<m...@geary.com>wrote:
>
>> That would also let Adobe present the BrowserLab UI in your own language
>> instead of English if they support it (and it looks from the URL like they
>> may have other languages besides English).
>
> That always annoys the daylights out of me. They don't know what my languages
are. They can go only by location.
>
> If I were in Saudi Arabia, that would scarcely require that I read Arabic.
> If they offer a choice of langiages, fine. They should make no assumptions.
So if they can't make any assumptions, what language should they serve ?
Clearly not (as I suspect you would like) English, because they have
no reason to assume that you can speak English.
Philip Taylor
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