> Date: Sun, 8 Jul 2007 20:55:04 +0200> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]> we run all our 
> sites with httpd in front of cocoon (Jetty or Tomcat), but> we are kind of 
> used to not rely on the locale of the browser, because> you cannot be sure 
> all proxies between the client and your application> honour the locale 
> correctly (you might have proxies in between, for> example a proxy within a 
> company, that caches pages but does not> use the locale..then the first 
> locale gets the page, and everybody else> with different locale's see the 
> same page. We therefor user /nl, /en,> /fr etc as a prefix in the url)I 
> thought the locale action causes the appropriate Vary: response header to be 
> sent so that cacheing proxies will handle it correctly?  Or is that only if 
> you configure it to store the locale in a cookie, not just in the 
> session?Andrew.
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