>> Oh, It looks like your language switch doesn't work
> Odd, I am seeing it in english.  I will verify, maybe my team
> implemented portuguese as default, and english if it is explicitly
> the language choosen in the browser.

Come to think of it, when I was investigating, all the text in the
pages I fetched was in Portugese (or, at least, something non-English
that looked to me like Portugese; I am not competent to tell whether it
really was good Portugese).  But I wasn't using a browser, just a
script of my own built around netcat; if it was looking for some header
to make the language decision based on, it wasn't finding it.

Of course, for your purposes that default might be appropriate.

> About 63% of our users have Java enabled.  It used to be more.  I
> really expect that the security concerns be addressed someway by the
> Java community,

Well, for me personally, I would not consider java sceure enough to
consider running in a web browser until it got well past the point
where it could do what you're trying to do here: speaking over the
network and running external programs are exactly the kind of thing I
do not want my Web browser to be capable of.

I'm hardly your target market, though....

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