I think it is incredibly insensitive of you, and very disrespectful of you, to involve your politics in this.
I expect a full apology from you at your earliest convenience. In the meantime; You may want to go to http://php.net/my.php That page should tell you how your browser is configured, and therefore you are being served the language you are seeing. -Hannes On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 12:43 AM, Pierre Joye <pierre....@gmail.com> wrote: > removing security from this discussion as it has nothing to do with > security. > > > On Sun, Jan 12, 2014 at 5:40 AM, scott chu <scott....@udngroup.com> wrote: > >> Hi php-webmaster, >> >> This is Scott chu who lived in Taiwan. A long-time PHP users and >> constant reader of PHP.NET web site. Recently I found when I go to >> PHP.NET, the url will be directly to tw2.php.net/... blah blah blah >> automatically. However, the character set it uses to display is Simplified >> Chinese, which is what used in China; rather than what is used >> in TAIWAN, i.e. Traditional Chinese. I know you who lived in western world >> has misunderstanding the difference between China and TAIWAN from time to >> time. I'd like to clarify the difference here: >> >> 1. China and TAIWAN are two DIFFERENCE COUNTRIES (at least in the point >> view of TAIWAN people). >> 2. TAIWAN's actual country full name is REPUBLIC of CHINA , a.k.a. ROC; >> wherease China's actual conutry full name is People's Republic of China, >> a.k.a. PROC. (kinda confused, I know) >> ; also ROC long exists before PROC (ROC eixsts since 1911' however, >> PROC exists since 1949) >> 3. TAIWAN carries out Democracy, whereas China carries out Communism. >> 4. TAIWAN uses Traditional Chinese (Singapore and Hong Kong also use >> Traditional Chinese but with bunch of different words and characters); >> China uses Simplified Chinese. >> 5. Traditional Chinese has exists over thousands of years in Chinese >> culture; wherease Simplified Chinese is invented by some people blonging to >> communist of current China nation, which only eixsts tens of years. >> >> You western people don't have to involve in politic or culture issues, >> but at least provide correct presentation of Chinese character sets on >> displaying chinese contents. Most of us who lived in Taiwan can't recognize >> Simplified Chinese. >> >> I guess maybe your site employs some Chinese persons and maybe they give >> (could be from China) you some incorrect information about character sets >> of Chinese. If that's some truth, I suggest you find some friends or >> employees from Taiwan and ask them about this issue, you'll see I am right >> about this. >> >> Please take into serious consideration of this email letter and make >> arrpropriate improvement of your displaying of chinese contents on your >> web site. If you webmaster personally is from China, please see this is not >> about politic, especially we all are IT people, this is just a need for >> right persons to see right contents. >> >> Best Regards, >> >> Scott Chu @ Taiwan. >> >> p.s. I'd like to have a kind response from you at your convenience. >> > > > > -- > Pierre > > @pierrejoye | http://www.libgd.org >
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