Determined a possible cause for my test is that the page I'm testing apparently is likely configured only for Swiss and Chinese, not Spanish.
Still, if anyone can provide the info to my original question or add to existing documentation, would be helpful. Thx, Tony On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 9:35 AM, Tony Su <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > Couldn't find an answer in the Weblate documentation. > > Tried a test... > Changed my Chrome browser(on Windows) language setting from English to > Spanish, closed and re-opened the Chrome browser windows. > > Re-visited http://opensuse.org which is on the list of supported > Weblate translated pages. > > The page continues to display in English. > Opening the Chrome browser settings confirms that at least the > browser's internal pages display in the new language, Spanish. > > I understand that in some cases the system's language settings might > need to be changed (not just the application) but am not willing to > make that kind of change without confirmation that may be needed. > > I understand that websites can use a number of different methods to > detect nationalization, eg IP address, browser id settings, more. > > Need some kind of definitive list of methods used by a > weblate-supported website/webpage that determine how the page should > be served. > > Thx, > Tony _______________________________________________ Weblate mailing list [email protected] https://lists.cihar.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/weblate
