Actually we did this. I cannot remember the exact difference now, but we did change the headers to match what IE was making and still we got the same results with Firefox. This really made me scratch my head in disbelief. :)

If you want the headers I can receive it again...

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Anil Gangolli wrote:

Can you look for differences in the request headers received from the browser in the two cases? If you could capture those it would be helpful.


----- Original Message ----- From: "Shervin Asgari" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Friday, June 30, 2006 3:04 AM
Subject: This is a question to roller users that use another language other than english


Hello all.
I am wondering if any of you have experienced what I have experienced. It is the strangest thing. Some text is translated correctly in norwegian, and others is translated in english, and this seems to be browser dependent.

For instance, in IE, all text is displayed in norwegian. But in Firefox, instead of getting the norwegian text for Links and Blog Archive Calendar, I get the english text. I tried to change the language setting in Firefox without any luck, but when I changed the IE setting from norwegian to english, I got the same value as with the Firefox. So somehow it is checking the language set in the browser, and using it from there.

Have anybody else experienced this? It's really annoying :)

Shervin


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