A friend of mine who is Danish noted that http://live.gnome.org/ has been broken since the last upgrade wrt some languages.
The problem is that MoinMoin is translated into some languages, like Danish. MoinMoin respects the HTTP-Accept-Language header and serves live.gnome.org MoinMoin content in Danish. So far so good. However, it also serves a translated default MoinMoin front page instead of the customized live.gnome.org front page. So as a consequence, if you go to live.gnome.org using a browser set to prefer Danish, you will be presented with a Danish "Welcome to MoinMoin" page, which of course is utterly useless if you want to browse the live.gnome.org wiki. So this is very much a show stopper for anyone using a browser set to prefer a language which MoinMoin happens to be translated into, but for which no translated live.gnome.org content exist. Is this a known problem? Christian _______________________________________________ gnome-web-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list
