* Peter Karlsson <peter@softwolves.pp.se> [2002-08-15 09:32]:
> Robin Rowe:
>> That makes sense, but I don't see how anyone would read into that to expect
>> it to return Portugese when set to 'en-GB' only.
>
> Well, you can read into it that you can't expect *at all* what would be
> returned when set to "en-GB" only.
Well, if it would *really* just send only en-GB it can be expected.
And I've seen it with e.g. "en, de" also before. You get something like
this:
--------------------------------> cite <--------------------------------
Not Acceptable
An appropriate representation of the requested resource /test/blah could
not be
found on this server.
Available variants:
* blah.de.html , type text/html, language de
* blah.en.html , type text/html, language en
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Apache/1.3.26 Server at alfie.ist.org Port 80
--------------------------------> cite <--------------------------------
This time I set it "Accept-Language: pt" *only*. And this is really an
*only*, not an *only* as what your browser does.
I hope this brings light into the darkness.
Have fun,
Alfie
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