Josip, I'm looking at debugging the CN problem, but now I can't replicate the bug.
With a browser set to en-us only Apache is coming up with en consistently, whether viewing in IE or Mozilla. If I set Languages to {en-us, es}, I get es and not en, but I'm not sure that's a bug. The random language return when a browser is set only to en-us seems to be capricious. I can't fix it if I can't break it. Do you have any insights how to elicit the bad behavior? What now? Robin --------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.LinuxMovies.org http://filmgimp.sourceforge.net www.OpenSourceProgrammers.org ----- Original Message ----- From: "Robin Rowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Josip Rodin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: <debian-www@lists.debian.org> Sent: Saturday, September 07, 2002 8:50 PM Subject: Re: New deb mother tongue - progress > Josip, > > FYI, a quick progress report on the Apache Content-Negotiation language > fix-up. > > I've looked at the Apache code. The relevant file is > src/modules/standard/mod_negotiation.c. Code already exists there to try to > match on the nearest language variant when an exact match isn't found. If it > isn't working because of a code defect that would likely be near line 1421. > It may merely be a configuration issue. Will do some debugging to find out. > > I anticipate having further details in a couple weeks. > > Cheers, > > Robin > -------------------------------------------------------------------------- - > www.LinuxMovies.org > http://filmgimp.sourceforge.net > www.OpenSourceProgrammers.org >