Re: ForceLanguagePriority not giving 300 response

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On 8 Jun 2009, at 21:56, Julien Pauli wrote:

Hi httpd users :)

The documentation says :

A URL for what you're quoting would help here.

So if I do want a 300 response, I need to put ForceLanguagePriority None (following the documentation syntax).

... making it easier to check what exactly you're paraphrasing there.

Anyway, doing this with a request like:
GET /multiplechoices HTTP/1.1
Host: myhost
Accept-Language: en,de;q=0.8

So the client expressed a clear preference.  Why should the server
not respect that?

This lets me think that Apache gives preference to the first occurence of language in the Accept-Language header (assuming the same q value) rather than answering me with a 300 Multiple Choices.

What's the "that" in question?

--
Nick Kew

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