On 06/08/2018 04:23 AM, Christian Lohmaier wrote:
Hi Tim, On Sun, Jun 3, 2018 at 3:35 PM Tim-L
<webmaster@krackedpress.com> wrote:
I am currently using Ubuntu 18.04 - - Language - en_US.UTF-8(en_US)
Note that the download page can only look at your browser's langauge
settings.
When I go to the download page for the newest LO version 6.0.4 x86_64
(deb) I keep getting the English (GB) version files.
So if you indeed configured your browser's langauge preferences to
list en-US before en-GB, please go to the download page and let it
display the page source, at around line 120 or so there's the
user-agent info and langauge settings that the site uses to determine
a matching download candidate. Paste that debug info and we can see
whether it's possible to adjust & improve the detection. ciao Christian
Weird
my browser - [en_US], then [en]. No GB listed.
There is no other choice for the language in the page's code.
***************************************************************************
<!-- 6.0.4 - 6.0.4 -->
<!-- using newstyle -->
<div class="dl_outer_green_box">
<img style="float:right;" alt="Download icon"
src="https://www.libreoffice.org/assets/Uploads/download-block-icon.png" />
<span class="dl_outer_green_box_header_text">Download LibreOffice</span>
<div class="dl_inner_white_box">
<div class="dl_grey_floating_box">
<span class="dl_choose_your_os_text">Choose your operating
system:</span>
<select style="font-size:14px;" name="os" onchange="location =
this.value;">
<option
value="https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download/?type=deb-x86_64&version=6.0.4&lang=en-GB"
selected>Linux x86_64 (deb)</option>
*********************************************************
next lines only show en_GB
Then a little farther down you get these lines, along with the en_GB
code like the earlier ones.
**********************************************************
<p><a href='/download/download/?type=deb-x86_64&version=6.0.4&lang=pick'
title="Pick another language">need another language?</a><p>
</div>
<div class="dl_inner_white_box">
<div class="dl_grey_floating_box">
<span class="dl_choose_your_os_text">Choose your operating
system:</span>
<select style="font-size:14px;" name="os" onchange="location =
this.value;">
<option
value="https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download/?type=deb-x86_64&version=5.4.7&lang=en-GB"
selected>Linux x86_64 (deb)</option>
*************************************************** For some reason, the
last </li> is marked in read, unlike any others listed. Actually I think
I know what it is, but having the double "li" tag for and aft could
work. **************************************************** <ul
class="breadcrumb"><li><a href="/download/download/">Download</a><span
class="divider">/ </span></li><li><li class="active">Download
LibreOffice</li></li></ul>***********************************************************
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