> On Jun 11, 2019, at 12:57, Beuc <[email protected]> wrote: > > This PR allows starting your WebAssembly program directly using the > user's preferred language (rather than shoving a language choice in > their face on start-up ;)). > Provided your program is i18n'd / multi-language, of course. > For nodejs no changes. > > While this environment variable is pretty standard on desktop, Alon > expressed concerned that this may be risky to start doing this now. > > Hence we moved the discussion to this list :) > What do you think?
I would love it if you did it and developers paid attention to it. However I
wouldn’t bet on anyone paying attention. I’m fed up with web sites that ignore
my language preferences and serve a web page in the language of the place I
happen to be. That seems to be the predominant and completely bogus
modus-operandi among web sites these days. Of course they’re happy to remember
your language preference *if* you let them set a cookie.
Regards
-Mark
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