The Babbler wrote:
I would suggest instead changing the test to a check for supporting 'ja' and
*not* supporting 'en'. That way if some other browser says that it can
support a variety of languages, it would work right by default as well. Eg,
Done. Try it now.
Ian.
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On Wednesday 12 November 2003 06:40 am, S wrote:
| Ian,
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| That's it! The following script:
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| ..generates the following output using Safari:
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| en-us, ja;q=0.21, de-de;q=0.86, de;q=0.79, fr-fr;q=0.71, fr;q=0.64,
| nl-nl;q=0.57, nl;q=0.50, it-it;q=0.43, it;q=0.36, ja-jp;q=0.29,
| en;q=0.
Ian,
That's it! The following script:
..generates the following output using Safari:
en-us, ja;q=0.21, de-de;q=0.86, de;q=0.79, fr-fr;q=0.71, fr;q=0.64,
nl-nl;q=0.57, nl;q=0.50, it-it;q=0.43, it;q=0.36, ja-jp;q=0.29,
en;q=0.93, es-es;q=0.14, es;q=0.07
..and the following output using Windows
S wrote:
Question 1:
When I point my Macintosh (using Safari) at freenetproject.org, I am
redirected to http://de-co.info/freenet/ which is the Japanese Freenet
page. My Windows and FreeBSD machines, at the same IP address, wind up
at the normal English Freenet page. I have seen this issue raised
Hi All,
Longtime listener, first-time caller :)
I have two questions, both of which seem to tie in to other issues which
have been expressed on the Support list before. I hope my queries are
not interpreted as repetitious; I wouldn't be asking them if I'd seen
accurate answers.
Question 1:
Whe