harshad behere, on 2008-04-10:
I also found workaound for MSIE behaviour, include heading call "X-Is-Fallback-For: ?????\n" in your .po file. For e.g - "X-Is-Fallback-For: de-de\n".
Ah yes, that is the correct solution here indeed.
After making change and updating sample page template - (English as primary language for both browsers)
<html> <body> English - <span i18n:domain="English" i18n:translate=""> Reload this catalog </span> <br> German - <span i18n:domain="Germany" i18n:translate=""> Reload this catalog </span> <br> Czech - <span i18n:domain="Czech" i18n:translate=""> Reload this catalog </span> <br> </body> </html>
Huh? You now state languages in the i18n domain. Don't you mean to make this three times the same domain and then perhaps add the i18n:target en/de/cs? -- Maurits van Rees | http://maurits.vanrees.org/ Work | http://zestsoftware.nl/ "This is your day, don't let them take it away." [Barlow Girl]