Yeah,
2011/1/21 Andras Timar <timar74@gmail.com>
Yeah, but if the link always contains the "en" parameter, then it will
never be right. Content can be changed easily on the web, but URL is
constructed by the code and it cannot be changed after release. I
don't worry about the web contents, that's work-in-progress anyway.
totally agree with you on this one.
Lp, m.
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