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4/17/2009 6:03 AM
 

 if you are using a privat computer, e.g. in a net café or library, you may visit a site, another user before has visited as well and switched language e.g. to Arab. If you don't speak arab, you will be lost how to use the site (assuming the language switcher is using text instead of flags).


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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4/17/2009 6:25 AM
 

I appreciate the feedback but the website I'm building will be mostly visited by people surfing their own computer instead of public computers (internet café etc..). If I would have to put a percentage on it, I would say 99% won't be using a public computer to visit the website. and therefor it would be handy if the language selection is saved in a persistent cookie. Since it's not crucial/confidential information, a persistent cookie, will fit the purpose just fine?

I'm not any closer to a solution though. Any feedback is appreciated!

 
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4/17/2009 7:31 AM
 

if your users are registered users, they need to specify preferred language when entering their user profile and there is no need to pertain it in a cookie.


Cheers from Germany,
Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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4/17/2009 7:54 AM
 

I don't want to enforce my visitors to create an account.

 
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4/17/2009 2:56 PM
 

in this case, I would use browser language detection


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Sebastian Leupold

dnnWerk - The DotNetNuke Experts   German Spoken DotNetNuke User Group

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