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most users don't configure their browser at all, because they are bundled with the operating system (it's the same with linux). users that are capable of changing their browser's configuration should also bbe able to either configure it correctly or read english text.
most users don't configure their browser at all, because they are bundled with the operating system (it's the same with linux). users that are capable of changing their browser's configuration should also bbe able to either configure it correctly or read english text.
i like the mozilla-europe.org-approach more (a folder for every language), with making it able for users to switch the language they use. an additional possibility would be to save the language used in a cookie, so that if the accept-language-header-value doesn't fit to the user's selection, this will be saved.
i like the mozilla-europe.org-approach more (a folder for every language), with making it able for users to switch the language they use. an additional possibility would be to save the language used in a cookie, so that if the accept-language-header-value doesn't fit to the user's selection, this will be saved.
''Author: Tsee''<br>
Obviously, there should be a prominent link for, say, users who travel from the U.S. to China and have no idea what they're looking at.


'''Some practical advice from mozilla-europe.org'''<br/>
'''Some practical advice from mozilla-europe.org'''<br/>
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