Em 09-07-2014 23:21, Marcus (OOo) escreveu: > Am 07/07/2014 11:30 PM, schrieb Andrea Pescetti: >> On 07/07/2014 Marcus (OOo) wrote: >>> This means to split-up that some languages get a redirecting and some >>> not? Hm, I don't like this idea of special treatment. >> >> I was the one to suggest this. I'll explain a bit. The Italian website >> for example is reasonably up-to-date for the main parts, but it still >> has lots of outdated content. If a person sees the English site and >> then, using the select explicitly, goes to the Italian site, he is aware >> that there is a nicer, possibly more up-to-date, English site available. >> If the automatic redirection is done, he could have a wrong impression. >> This is why I proposed that translation teams can state that their site >> is "ready", >> >>> Sorry, but I still don't think that an automatic redirecting on our >>> initial homepage is a good idea. That would mean the user is never >>> able to go to another webpage with redirection as it would >>> result again in another immediate redirection. >> >> This is a very important point. If I get it right (or you meant >> something else?), the danger you see is that someone automatically >> redirected to the PT site cannot go back to the English site and see the >> home page in English. There are a few ways to fix this (like sniffing >> the referer, or sending the "English" link in the select to something >> that includes a fragment), but this is indeed to be fixed: we can't lock >> visitors out of the English home page. > > Sure, this is one point. But to fix this we have to implement another > fix and increase complexity. But what would be the real advantage? > > To get somehow forward I've searched a bit in the Internet and > stumbled over Amazon's feature: > > When browsing as German user to "http://www.amazon.com" then I get a > message hint (shown as graphic) if I would like to visit the German > website "http://www.amazon.de". Click on it and then you will be > redirected. Maybe you can see the same within your country. > > http://g-ecx.images-amazon.com/images/G/01/gateway/crossover/germany_660x50._V153157210_.png > > > This feature means: > > - No automatism that user maybe don't want to have. > - The user can go to the localized website with one click. > - The hint is not disturbing as it is no pop-up or dialog box. > > If we want to point the users to their localized websites, then this > is what I would like to see implemented. > > We can show a message box over the current list items if the website > identifies a user that could be redirected to her/his localized NL > website. > > @All: > What do you think?
Hi, you are absolutely right. This solution even prevents undesired redirections if one is using a vpn/proxy. I agree! Regards, Pedro. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected]
