* Peter Junge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001-10-16 14:53]: > generally it's a nice feature to come up with the i18n settings of the > OS. But after selecting a different language this should overrule the > script for the rest of the session. In the moment I'm using a Korean
That is not possible due to the fact that they are static pages, not dynamic ones. And that won't change just due to this wish. > Linux but only for testing localized versions of StarOffice. Being a > native German i would like to browse your pages in German or English but > every link I follow falls back to Korean. OK, you might say, start a So you are using StarOffice as your browser? Each web-Browser I've stumbled upon yet was able to set the languages the user wants - completely seperated from the locale settings. Unfortunately it isn't documented on <http://www.debian.de/intro/cn.de.html> what to do with StarOffice, but you should get the idea - it should be in the Browser-Preferences. If you know how to change that within StarOffice it would be great if you could write something down for the pages to be added there - take the descriptions for the other browsers as a guideline for how you it should be. > console, change the locales and start the browser from there. But this > seems to be to complicated and there maybe also people in a alien > environment (e.g. an internet cafe in Seoul) who don't know how to > workaround. Would only be possible with dynamic pages that parse the request uri, and that would just raise the load on the pages, for no gain. HTH, Alfie -- You never learn anything | /"""""\ ,'~~. by doing it right. | / chaos \ alfie.ist.org |o ?~\ -- unknown | \inside!/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /_ ~<\ | \_____/ \__,~ \>

