James, > You need to specify the url(s) used. Most, but not all, of the Debian > pages should handle en-us and en-gb just as en (due to the symlinks > Josip mentioned). Other variants, such as en-ca (alone with no valid > secondary choice) will return the smallest variant. It was random luck > that pr was the smallest variant for the pages you viewed.
Yes, it seems random. And, so subtle I can't repeat it now. I had two IE Win2k machines here giving identical (wrong) behavior when I first reported the bug. Two different machines identically configured to en-us only were consistently served Portuguese. The tip I received then was to reconfigure IE to {en-us, en} instead of {en-us} and that "fixed" the problem -- but only one machine at a time. Today with the browser back in its original en-us configuration it returns en every time, no Portuguese. Same thing using {en-ca}. I can't find anything wrong to fix. Many people have complained to Debian about CN trouble. That is still broken, right? I want to fix the problem in Apache so Debian won't need symlinks workarounds anymore. Can you tell me how to consistently get an unrelated CN language like Portuguese from en-us? Thanks, Robin --------------------------------------------------------------------------- www.LinuxMovies.org http://filmgimp.sourceforge.net www.OpenSourceProgrammers.org