How to set Firefox default language to test internationalization?

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  • plenty900@yahoo.com

    How to set Firefox default language to test internationalization?

    Hi folks,

    I've altered the PHP underlying a website to support
    a few languages other than English, but the Firefox version that
    I'm using is of course the English-language one.
    When I set the language in the preferences e.g. to French,
    the website still thinks the browser is English. Is there a way
    to properly change the browser language?

    Thanks.
  • Jukka K. Korpela

    #2
    Re: How to set Firefox default language to test internationaliz ation?

    Scripsit plenty900@yahoo .com:
    I've altered the PHP underlying a website to support
    a few languages other than English,
    Meaning what?
    but the Firefox version that
    I'm using is of course the English-language one.
    Is that relevant? How?
    When I set the language in the preferences e.g. to French,
    In the browser? Surely?
    the website still thinks the browser is English.
    No it doesn't.
    Is there a way
    to properly change the browser language?
    That wouldn't be an _authoring_ problem, would it?

    Please explain in concrete terms what you have done. Start from giving
    us the URL. You probably need to reveal some PHP code too.

    Followups trimmed to alt.html, since this does not seem to be about HTML
    authoring in the strict sense applicable in c.i.w.a.h.

    --
    Jukka K. Korpela ("Yucca")


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    • dorayme

      #3
      Re: How to set Firefox default language to test internationaliz ation?

      In article
      <e22a08c1-6097-49b8-87ff-b15da3a4a735@d7 7g2000hsb.googl egroups.com>,
      plenty900@yahoo .com wrote:
      the website still thinks the browser is English
      Mori and his wife were dining in a Kosher restaurant in New York when
      the manager spots them.

      Hey, Mori! Good to see you.

      Oy, Saul, I didn't know you went into the restaurant business? You were
      in used cars back then, huh! Listen here, I am so impressed by how well
      and politely your Chinese waiter speaks Yiddish!"

      Ssshhi! I taught him - he is applying for American citizenship - he
      thinks it is English.

      --
      dorayme

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      • Roderik

        #4
        Re: How to set Firefox default language to test internationaliz ation?

        plenty900@yahoo .com schreef:
        Hi folks,
        >
        I've altered the PHP underlying a website to support
        a few languages other than English, but the Firefox version that
        I'm using is of course the English-language one.
        When I set the language in the preferences e.g. to French,
        the website still thinks the browser is English. Is there a way
        to properly change the browser language?
        >
        Thanks.
        Type in the address bar:
        about:config

        You will get a list of settings. Search for "en-" and you see some
        language settings.

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        • Rik Wasmus

          #5
          Re: How to set Firefox default language to test internationaliz ation?

          On Sat, 31 May 2008 17:45:35 +0200, <plenty900@yaho o.comwrote:
          I've altered the PHP underlying a website to support
          a few languages other than English, but the Firefox version that
          I'm using is of course the English-language one.
          When I set the language in the preferences e.g. to French,
          the website still thinks the browser is English. Is there a way
          to properly change the browser language?
          Euhm, I never had any trouble checking the Accept-Language header in PHP&
          altering my preferences with FireFox...? Another language to the top / as
          prefered was perfectly reflected in that header. If yours doesn't, search
          for, and possibly file, a bug report. Unless you are mistakingly trying to
          parse the User-Agent string for language-indications. In which case: don't.

          Test:
          1) English on top, Dutch as second:
          Accept-Language: en-gb,en;q=0.7,nl; q=0.3

          2) German on top, French as second
          Accept-Language: de,fr;q=0.5

          No problems here. I do seem to have an old version (2.0.0.14), can't
          imagine they broke in further releases though, will check tomorrow with
          FF3.

          (dropped alt.html, newsserver doesn't carry it).
          --
          Rik Wasmus
          ....spamrun finished

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          • Michael Fesser

            #6
            Re: How to set Firefox default language to test internationaliz ation?

            ..oO(Rik Wasmus)
            >On Sat, 31 May 2008 17:45:35 +0200, <plenty900@yaho o.comwrote:
            >I've altered the PHP underlying a website to support
            >a few languages other than English, but the Firefox version that
            >I'm using is of course the English-language one.
            >When I set the language in the preferences e.g. to French,
            >the website still thinks the browser is English. Is there a way
            >to properly change the browser language?
            >
            >Euhm, I never had any trouble checking the Accept-Language header in PHP &
            >altering my preferences with FireFox...? Another language to the top / as
            >prefered was perfectly reflected in that header. If yours doesn't, search
            >for, and possibly file, a bug report. Unless you are mistakingly trying to
            >parse the User-Agent string for language-indications. In which case: don't.
            >
            >Test:
            >1) English on top, Dutch as second:
            > Accept-Language: en-gb,en;q=0.7,nl; q=0.3
            >
            >2) German on top, French as second
            > Accept-Language: de,fr;q=0.5
            >
            >No problems here. I do seem to have an old version (2.0.0.14), can't
            >imagine they broke in further releases though, will check tomorrow with
            >FF3.
            It could also be a bug in his script. If you parse the Accept-Language
            header, you should also take the quality parameters into account or you
            might get unexpected results.

            Micha

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            • gitelapasserelle@gmail.com

              #7
              Re: How to set Firefox default language to test internationaliz ation?

              On 3 juin, 14:55, Michael Fesser <neti...@gmx.de wrote:
              .oO(Rik Wasmus)
              >
              >
              >
              On Sat, 31 May 2008 17:45:35 +0200, <plenty...@yaho o.comwrote:
              I've altered the PHP underlying a website to support
              a few languages other than English, but the Firefox version that
              I'm using is of course the English-language one.
              When I set the language in the preferences e.g. to French,
              the website still thinks the browser is English. Is there a way
              to properly change the browser language?
              >
              Euhm, I never had any trouble checking the Accept-Language header in PHP&  
              altering my preferences with FireFox...? Another language to the top / as  
              prefered was perfectly reflected in that header. If yours doesn't, search  
              for, and possibly file, a bug report. Unless you are mistakingly trying to  
              parse the User-Agent string for language-indications. In which case: don't.
              >
              Test:
              1) English on top, Dutch as second:
                 Accept-Language: en-gb,en;q=0.7,nl; q=0.3
              >
              2) German on top, French as second
                 Accept-Language: de,fr;q=0.5
              >
              No problems here. I do seem to have an old version (2.0.0.14), can't  
              imagine they broke in further releases though, will check tomorrow with  
              FF3.
              >
              It could also be a bug in his script. If you parse the Accept-Language
              header, you should also take the quality parameters into account or you
              might get unexpected results.
              >
              Micha
              Hello
              use Quick Locale Switcher 1.6.5.9 extension for firefox maybe

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