I'm not sure, either. Usually, whenever I'm testing, I open a 
private/incognito browser in case there is caching or cookies are being 
saved (cookies could be related to session authentication and other stuff). 
What I would try first is clearing your cookies if you've been using a 
regular browser tab. Otherwise, I'll also look into it.
Cheers!

On Wednesday, July 17, 2019 at 12:44:57 PM UTC-4, Oscar Rovira wrote:
>
> Hi there,
> I have a Django site with multi-language support through i18n. 
> The default user's language is set based on the browser headers but users 
> can change it via the regular set_language view. 
> Recently I noticed that the UI is shown in a different language than the 
> one my user is supposed to have set and this happens, apparently, without 
> changing my browser language preferences or calling the set_language view.
> I've been looking around the code, checking every statement that makes 
> reference to the language setting of the user in session with no luck on 
> anything that could be causing the issue. I have no clue about what is 
> going on.
> Does the issue rings the bell to someone? Something I could review at?
>
> I appreciate any help or advice. Thanks!
> Oscar
>

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