* David Woolley wrote: >> >some images on the W3C site. None of these can effectively use >> >q factors as the common browsers do not allow the users to configure >> >them, relying on positional fallback instead. >> >> They do for Accept-Language and there are quite a number of sites that > >Most servers understand q factors, but they can't be effectively used >as most browsers don't provide any mechanism to specify them. As for example Netscape Navigator, Mozilla, Opera, Internet Explorer and Lynx do provide such mechanisms you have a rather interesting definition of "most browsers".Received on Friday, 11 July 2003 05:00:49 GMT
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