> Firefox desktop is built for hi-IN, pt-PT, pt-BR. You can grab
single-locale builds for those locales:

If I open about:preferences#content, I can only add `hi` or `pt` under
languages. I see neither hi-IN nor pt-PT.

Perhaps that's an issue with the en-US build, obviously a discrepancy
exists somewhere.

Shane


On Tue, Nov 3, 2015 at 3:00 PM, Richard Newman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Firefox supports neither hi_IN nor pt_PT, only hi and pt.
>>
>
> I'm not sure this is a true statement.
>
> Firefox desktop is built for hi-IN, pt-PT, pt-BR. You can grab
> single-locale builds for those locales:
>
>   http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/firefox/releases/42.0b9/mac/
>
> The Accept-Language header that the pt-BR build sends will perhaps (I
> haven't checked) be something like
>
>   pt-BR,pt,en-US
>
> Firefox for Android is very likely to send the OS locale as part of that,
> as well as being naturally multilocale. You can try it out with the app's
> built-in locale switcher.
>
> Firefox for iOS is a different matter entirely, and the Accept-Language
> header will be based on both locale and region as defined by iOS.
>
>
>
>
>> John Morrison is concerned that copying from a region specific variant to
>> the generic variant is bad practice and is gently nudging us to do better.
>>
>
> … but that's true :)
>
>
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