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Configuring your browser for multiple languages
Some web sites (such as this one) can take advantage of a feature
that is unfortunately seldom used by other sites: the automatic
language negotiation. When you request one of these pages, your
browser tells this server about the list of languages that you can
read, by order of preference. This server looks at this list of
languages, compares it with the files that are available in different
languages, and then gives you the most appropriate version. This is
very convenient because everything is done automatically and you do
not have to click on several links to select the version of the page
that you prefer to read.
It is recommended that you configure your browser to accept several
languages instead of only one. If you specify only one language and
if the server cannot find any file written in the language that you
requested, then it will return an error message (and it may provide a
list of available variants). In order to avoid this error message, it
is better to provide a list of languages that you can read (even if
you prefer another language) so that at least one language matches
what is available on the server. Many web pages are available in
English (en). So if you understand English (hopefully
you do, if you are reading this), then you should always include it as
one of the options that you accept. This will save you from getting
an error message when you visit sites that offer pages in several
languages.
Configuring Netscape Communicator or Mozilla
If you are using Netscape Communicator (4.x, 6.x or later) or
Mozilla, you can modify your list of accepted languages in the
following way:
- In the
Edit menu, select
Preferences.
- In the category tree that appears on the left side of the window,
select
Navigator (click on the little triangle to expand
the list) and then Languages.
- In the Languages window, you can click
Add... to add
a new language to the list of languages that you accept. You can also
use the arrows or the Move Up and Move Down
buttons to move them up or down in the list and change their
order.
Configuring Microsoft Internet Explorer
If you are using MSIE (4.x, 5.x, 6.x or later), you can modify your
list of accepted languages in the following way:
- In the
Tools menu, select Internet
Options. You can also access this via the Control Panel.
- At the bottom of the Internet Options window, there is a button
labeled "
Languages...". Press it to go to the
selection of languages.
- In the Languages window, you can click
Add... to add
a new language to the list of languages that you accept. You can also
use the Up and Down buttons to move them up
or down in the list and change their order.
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