* kajaa wrote:

> But, before, when no 'zh-cn' added, zh-cn htmls can be accessed indeed, is
> it due to my Chinese OS? To answer this, I look for "\" 406" in my archived
> access.log, and found nothing, except for a few records of today or
> yesterday. I think it's impossible that everyone accessed my site using a
> Chinese OS. Still wondering...

The 406s are probably mostly caused by my requests ;-)
One doesn't need a chinese OS. I'd guess that people who want to look at zh-cn
websites, just configure their browser to send an appropriate accept-language
header. (I could do so, but don't, because I want to see undesired 406s).

> For having been away from our project for some personal reasons, I didnt
> notice this change. In fact, after a cvs updating yesterday, I found many
> *.html new, which confused my browser. I thought there may be something
> wrong with cvs, so deleted all of them without viewing their content. Ha,
> what a mistake!

;-)

nd

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