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--- Begin Message ---Package: www.debian.org Severity: wishlist Owner: rob...@kapsi.fi X-Debbugs-CC: rob...@kapsi.fi Filing this as a bug so it doesn't get lost. Andrei On Mi, 21 aug 13, 00:15:03, rob...@kapsi.fi wrote: > I was reading (finnish) page about setting accepted languages header > setting for different browsers, and although I did see Lynx there, I did > not see Links2 (Links need not be mentioned since L2 is pretty much Links > v. 2) nor eLinks, the most featurefull textmode browser, so I decided to > send you information where to set these values there: > > ELinks: > Under "Options Manager": > Protocols->HTTP->Send Accept-Language header > > The format is same as with others, but also under same submenu there is > option: > "Use UI language as Accept-Language" > That will set Accept-Language header to what UI language has been selected > (with value 1 - default value is 0, and should be kept as that). > > I believe by default the fields are empty and 0 - I have "en-gb, en; > q=0.8, fi; q=0.7, *; q=0.6" for Accept-Language. > > W3M: > You have to start the browser with at least one file/URL parameter - it > won't start like other browsers (more like pagers, as it's designed to be > used as such as well). > * Then press 'o' for options." > * Under "Network Settings" you will find entry "Accept-Language header" > * The default value, btw, seems to be "en;q=1.0" > > Links/Links2: > Don't really know why I mentioned this. Under "Network Options" -> "HTTP > Options" there is "Do not send "Accept-Charset", but even for that there > is no option to define charsets, so I assume it uses the charset set for > the program. > > I believe there are other textmode browsers you are missing - and wget (as > well as several perl variants, like bget) can also define this header > entry. I believe netrik might have been such browser. Also, not text-mode > but "supporting" (never got anything done with it since I never got mouse > nor keyboard working on FB so please forward that as bug report - it's > common, google it ;)) framebuffer, so has console support, along with X > support, is netsurf. > > Sending this as you requested information if you're missing anything :) > > -- > Jani "Inu-Yasha/robsku" Saksa * http://salamanteri.dyndns.org/wordpress/ > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-www-requ...@lists.debian.org > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org > Archive: > http://lists.debian.org/9526e005a01d81674fd407db3230623e.squir...@webmail.kapsi.fi > -- http://wiki.debian.org/FAQsFromDebianUser Offtopic discussions among Debian users and developers: http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/d-community-offtopic http://nuvreauspam.ro/gpg-transition.txt
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--- Begin Message ---I think we cover the most common browsers on https://www.debian.org/intro/cn and we now also support better language setting via cookies. Therfore closing this bug. -- regards Thomas
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