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Old 04-07-2011, 03:41 PM   #1
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Default Office Pro 2007 Key Accept-Language Header for Int

As well as the additional prominent labor we’ve accomplished to permit worldwide scenarios (like adding support for International Domain Names), Net Explorer 7 updates the to choose from values for that Accept-Language header. Accept-Language is an HTTP header sent to the server by the browser to indicate the user’s language and locale. As an example, the Accept-Language header sent by the browser of a native French speaker in France and fluent in German might be: Accept-Language: fr-FR,de-DE;q=0.5 A server, upon receiving such a header,Office Pro 2007 Key, should return French content if for sale, or German content if French content is not attainable. By default, the Accept-Language header is calculated based mostly on the Windows default locale, and it can be set about the “Customize your settings” page shown after IE7 is first installed. Users may specify added languages using the Word wide web Control Panel. To see the list of accessible languagelocales, click the Tools button, then click Net Options. About the General tab,Office Enterprise 2007, click the Languages button to see the Language Preference dialog. (The languages chosen here are also used to determine which character sets should be displayed natively in the address bar.) In IE6, most of the choices in the Language Preference list specified a locale-neutral two letter code. For instance fr was sent for French (France), and ja sent for Japanese. Longer codes were only used when a language is commonly spoken in another country or locale-- for instance fr-CA was to choose from for French-speaking Canadians. For Word wide web Explorer 7, a change was made such that Word wide web Explorer will send the full languagelocale pair for each locale. IE7 will send fr-FR for French (France) and de-DE for German (Germany). This change enables world wide web servers to alot more easily target content for a specific language and locale. If a given server is only interested in the user’s language and not the locale, it can ignore the locale portion by simply truncating the code at the first dash. We hope this small change will allow web developers on their quest to build ever-smarter web applications. Eric LawrenceProgram Manager Edit: replacing Accept-Language=fr-FR,de-DE;q=0.5 with Accept-Language: fr-FR,de-DE;q=0.5BTW, IE7 in vista and obiouslly in Windows XP is not displaying perfectly the new design of download.com, I saw it comings from miles away. Maybe you guys didn't all, because of your lack of Vision.
And that negative behavior of you has what to do with this post about http-headers?
The guys of the development-team of IE 7.0 are the good guys,Windows 7 X64! There on our side (in my case: of webdeveloping and following W3C-standards). Oké, I admit,Office Enterprise 2007 Key, that wasn't always the case in the past, and yes, they still are miles behind other standards-compilant browsers (as FF).
BUT they did have show a commitmet,Microsoft Office 2007 Standard, they have promissed some things (not unreleastic things, it would be impossible to expect that they correct all the bugs while they have undertaken for 6 years on their browserengine) and maked it true.
What do we gain from fighting this guys, from bickering them off in every topic because there boses (Billy Gates) don't think (thought) that upgrading a browser for 6 years is necessary? Nothing.
We should be happy about the progresses that have been made, instead of staying negative. Always look at the bright side of life...
Sur, blaim MS... but don't blaim the IE team. They're on our side.
And besides... you can't expect the IE team that THEY fix alle the x.000.000.000.000 websites around the world-wide-web, don't you? Still the responsiblity for that webdesigner.
And BTW... good idee of the language-headers with seperating of the full language and locale var.
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