Forums / General / Text-language is always Norwegian
Tristan Koen
Friday 21 November 2003 5:55:58 am
I use Mozilla as my browser of choice. If I look at the page properties (on Mozilla) for *ANY* ez website (irrespective of language), I see Miscellaneous Properties->text-language: Norwegian. Looking at the HTTP headers on my site, I haveContent-language: eng-GB which is correct.
I have no idea where the text-language: Norwegian property is derived from. Anyone out there got any idea?
Hans Melis
Sunday 23 November 2003 2:33:06 pm
Hi,
I believe Mozilla fetches this information from the HTML source, and not from any HTTP headers sent. The pagelayout.tpl of ezp contains the following line:
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="no" lang="no">
I bet Mozilla will show English when you change the "no" to "en".
--Hans
Hans http://blog.hansmelis.be
Sunday 23 November 2003 10:56:23 pm
Aaaaarrrrggghhhh!!!! I looked *everywhere* except there.Thanks Hans. You're a genius.