On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 11:31, James Cox wrote:
Gabor Hojtsy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any chance that we can revert this annoying feature?
The translated documentation is always behind and partly lacks
important information from the english version. I want to read
the
is there any chance that we can revert this annoying feature?
The translated documentation is always behind and partly lacks
important information from the english version. I want to read
the documentation in english (and I am not the only one). This
is only possible if I change the url after
Gabor Hojtsy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
is there any chance that we can revert this annoying feature?
The translated documentation is always behind and partly lacks
important information from the english version. I want to read
the documentation in english (and I am not the only one). This
is there any chance that we can revert this annoying feature?
The translated documentation is always behind and partly lacks
important information from the english version. I want to read
the documentation in english (and I am not the only one). This
is only possible if I change the
Good morning,
is there any chance that we can revert this annoying feature?
The translated documentation is always behind and partly lacks
important information from the english version. I want to read
the documentation in english (and I am not the only one). This
is only possible if I change the
I agree, this auto language detection is quite annoying...
Zeev
At 11:05 10/03/2003, Stefan Esser wrote:
Good morning,
is there any chance that we can revert this annoying feature?
The translated documentation is always behind and partly lacks
important information from the english version. I
At 09:58 3/10/2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
I agree, this auto language detection is quite annoying...
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
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Zeev Suraski wrote:
I agree, this auto language detection is quite annoying...
I concur, why not add a cookie which remembers the last chosen language?
Derick
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I agree, this auto language detection is quite annoying...
I concur, why not add a cookie which remembers the last chosen language?
OK, I am not a php-dev member, so I have not read your mails.
Can someone please summarize the problems or provide me with
links to archived mails explaining
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Derick Rethans wrote:
Here is the original mail:
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and one more:
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,
is there any chance that we can revert this annoying feature?
The translated documentation is always behind and partly lacks
important information from the english version. I want to read
the documentation in english (and I am not the only one). This
is only possible if I change the url after
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
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Gabor Hojtsy wrote:
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
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.
Gabor, the problem is that you can't override it.
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.
Gabor, the problem is that you can't override
why not set your browser accept language to english?
On Mon, 2003-03-10 at 10:58, Zeev Suraski wrote:
I agree, this auto language detection is quite annoying...
Zeev
At 11:05 10/03/2003, Stefan Esser wrote:
Good morning,
is there any chance that we can revert this annoying feature?
Perhaps because he prefers to read most sites in his native language?
--Wez.
On Mon, 10 Mar 2003, Mincu Alexandru wrote:
why not set your browser accept language to english?
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