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--- Comment #12 from C. Scott Ananian canan...@wikimedia.org ---
One small clarification, as I've learned a bit more about mediawiki recently.
The wiki's *content language* is not necessarily the same as the *wiki
language*. The various
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--- Comment #13 from Bawolff (Brian Wolff) bawolff...@gmail.com ---
I believe that content lang usually = wiki lang, page language = content lang
for the current page (if translate/whatever messes with it)
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--- Comment #14 from C. Scott Ananian canan...@wikimedia.org ---
Yes, I'm still a bit fuzzy on the exact APIs in use here, see bug 71380.
The main point of my comment is to warn whoever writes a patch for this issue
not to blindly use the
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--- Comment #9 from Jarry1250 jarry1...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to C. Scott Ananian from comment #8)
But regardless, it doesn't work as *wiki* wants it to. That is, we expect
the system language to correspond to the *wiki language*, which
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--- Comment #10 from C. Scott Ananian canan...@wikimedia.org ---
Bug 61649 relates: it wants the 'lang' attribute in an SVG to be inherited from
the document (or really, the wiki, which sets the document language).
Bug 58663 covers a related
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--- Comment #11 from C. Scott Ananian canan...@wikimedia.org ---
Jarry1250: I'm just trying to figure out what the desired behavior of
'systemLanguage' is. From the bugs I reference in comment 10, it seems obvious
that we *want* the
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--- Comment #8 from C. Scott Ananian canan...@wikimedia.org ---
@Jarry1250: this may have been implemented recently in firefox, and/or I might
have been tripped up by the 'allowReorder' issue mentioned in the urls
reference in comment 5. It
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--- Comment #3 from C. Scott Ananian canan...@wikimedia.org ---
bawolff: yes, the confusion about 'system in question' is part of the problem
here. In a client/server system where some duties (for example, image
thumbnailing) are sometimes
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--- Comment #4 from Bawolff (Brian Wolff) bawolff...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to C. Scott Ananian from comment #3)
bawolff: yes, the confusion about 'system in question' is part of the
problem here. In a client/server system where some duties
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--- Comment #5 from C. Scott Ananian canan...@wikimedia.org ---
@bawolff: hm, maybe I got operating system from
http://www.w3.org/TR/SVG11/i18n.html which states, Multi-language SVG
documents are possible by utilizing the ‘systemLanguage’
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--- Comment #6 from Bawolff (Brian Wolff) bawolff...@gmail.com ---
Wait, smil3 allows a switch statement based on cpu architecture... thats the
silliest feature ive ever heard for a high level mark up language.
Like seriously.
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