On Fri, May 04, 2001 at 03:39:01PM +0100, Rev Simon Rumble wrote: > > No, it hasn't (just checked). If you don't tell it anything, it gives > > English. Please check for any misconfigured proxies, read more at > > http://www.debian.org/intro/cn > > Hmmmm... I'm using IE 5.5 (long story involving getting paid <sigh>) > and the languages are set up to send en-gb as the preferential > language. That's the default for Win ME when you choose that locale. > > Upon changing that to now be (my preference): en-au, en-gb, en, fr > it works fine. It seems the language matching doesn't recognise, or > gets confused by, just en-gb. I did verify this on the gllug list and > two other people verified it wasn't just me and my browser.
This is a known problem with how Apache handles settings that have two parts, e.g. en-gb, and those are the defaults in Internet Explorer 5.5, it seems. If you used "en", it would have worked fine. <sigh> -- Digital Electronic Being Intended for Assassination and Nullification

