The server has two ways of knowing the user's preferred language: the user's preferences and the browser settings, in that order. Submitting in two languages usually needs two controls, one for English and one for German, with appropriate markup. The server must be prepared to handle this use case. HTH, Chris
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- Re: [whatwg] Spellchecking mark III Peter Kasting
- Re: [whatwg] Spellchecking mark III Peter Kasting
- Re: [whatwg] Spellchecking mark III Peter Kasting
- Re: [whatwg] Spellchecking mark III Peter Kasting
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- Re: [whatwg] Spellchecking mark III Bil Corry
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- Re: [whatwg] Spellchecking mark III Kristof Zelechovski
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