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Re: Chinese new official language in UK?



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Today, Rev Simon Rumble (simon@rumble.net) wrote:

  > Upon changing that to now be (my preference): en-au, en-gb, en, fr
  > it works fine.  It seems the language matching doesn't recognise, or
  > gets confused by, just en-gb.  I did verify this on the gllug list and
  > two other people verified it wasn't just me and my browser.

I concur. When I use IE at work configured for British English, I see the
same behaviour. Ask it to use US English, and I'm given US English.

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Mo McKinlay                   mmckinlay@gnu.org           http://ekto.org
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