Re: [Ltru] Macrolanguage usage

Leif Halvard Silli <lhs@malform.no> Tue, 27 May 2008 04:31 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Ltru] Macrolanguage usage
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John Cowan 2008-05-26 19.47:

> Leif Halvard Silli scripsit:
> 
>> 1. If the user has stated a preference of "zh-yum, fr", then "fr" 
>>   will be preferred before the server starts looking for 
>> "zh-whatever". Hardly a problem.
> 
> Not quite.
> 
> If you specify "zh, fr" you will get the available "zh-*" (or a 300
> Multiple Responses result if there is more than one).  Only if there
> are none will the server look for "fr-*".
> 
> If you specify "zh-yue, fr", you will get the available "zh-yue-*"
> resource, or if none, then the available "fr-*"; by extension to HTTP,
> some servers will then look for "zh".  In no case will "zh-*" other than
> "zh-yue" be returned.

After a new test with new files, I stand corrected.

(I have a file which, for some reason, makes Apache behave like I 
said - well, almost. Tested on two computers, Apache 1.3 and 2.)
-- 
leif halvard silli
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