[Sugar-devel] [Localization] Internet-in-a-Box Language Preference <-> Browse on XO

Manuel Quiñones manuq at laptop.org
Mon Jul 22 09:06:33 EDT 2013


Yes Adam, reading Accept-Language in your WSGI app is the way to go.

Browse activates this LibSoup setting in the session:
https://developer.gnome.org/libsoup/stable/SoupSession.html#SoupSession--accept-language-auto

2013/7/19 Chris Leonard <cjlhomeaddress at gmail.com>:
> Let's ask sugar-devel to field this question
>
> cjl.
>
> On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 8:36 PM, Adam Holt <holt at laptop.org> wrote:
>> CJL & All, plz see email below Braddock Gaskill requests I forward. A
>> specific example would be XOs in Haiti are commonly set to French, Creole
>> and English, depending on the teacher.  While the XO's entire language is
>> not changed commonly, it does happen, and it'd certainly make things simple
>> if Sugar's language setting was inherited by Browse, as well as detected by
>> the IIAB server?  Or is there a better way?!
>>
>> ===============================================
>>
>> We are adding translations into several languages for the
>> Internet-in-a-Box project (http://internet-in-a-box.org) for use with
>> XOs and the School Server project.  It presents a web interface to the
>> user (a WSGI app running under Apache).
>>
>> We need to know the correct way to detect a user's language
>> preferences.  We currently look at the browser's Accept-Language
>> request header.
>>
>> Is the Accept-Language header properly set on an XO to reflect the
>> language preference of the user?  Is this the best way to do language
>> selection for XO users?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Braddock Gaskill
>> Internet-in-a-Box Project
>>
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