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Home » Community » U++ Webs: Functioning, Layout , Design, Features and Structure of these forums, homepage etc. » Index page translation
Re: Index page translation [message #26466 is a reply to message #26463] Wed, 05 May 2010 13:31 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
dolik.rce is currently offline  dolik.rce
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Hi Koldo!
I'll take care about the Czech translation. I was planning to translate the website anyways... Even though Czech is not a world-wide language I think there is quite high ratio of Czechs in our community, especially between the core developers Smile

BTW: It would be nice if we could display the index page in users preferred language (as configured in the browser). Technical details: Browser sends HTTP_ACCEPT_LANGUAGE header, which contains an array of languages with their priorities. We should serve the best one available or use English as fallback. Unfortunately, it would require a little changes to uppweb. The easiest way to do it (AFAIK) would be a simple php wrapper (i.e. load index.php that would just choose the correct language and serve index$xx-yy.html). It could be probably done on the apache level as well, but I don't have the skills. It could be also done using javascript on client side, but that would be buggy and ugly.

Best regards,
Honza
 
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