> It detects upon the user-prefered language in the browser, hence
> I don't have this problem as I prefer english in browser.
> 
> But yes - if you prefer your native language in general, this can be
> annoying especially since you don't have any control over it (like
> with a cookie saving general prefs for .php.net).

What browser denies you from setting this accept-language thing?
You do have control over it, and it is far more general then
having a cookie in the browser. Which is also not that flexible,
as we would probably only store one language code.

Someone popped up that we should keep it very simple. Well,
adopting a web standard isn't simpler then inventing our own
way?

Please direct any mail traffic reagarding this problem to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] which is intended to be the list
for such discussions, and so the people responsible for the
site can read the comments on it...

I guess php-dev does not need more offopic mails ;)

Goba


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