you should try using a proxy server... may be that could solve your problem.see www.public*proxyserver*s.com for reference Regards, Upendra Jariya On Mon, Dec 22, 2008 at 3:16 PM, Carlos Tejo Alonso < carlos.tejo@fundacionctic.org> wrote: > > Maybe I have express myself wrong. I will try again with an example: > > I am abroad, using a shared pc with arabic language as default. I send a > request to the URL http://www.example.org/doc. By content negociation, a > server will response with a page written in arabic. In that moment, I > want to change the language of the content, and the return page should > be again http://www.example.org/doc. > > What would be the correct approach ? > - a link that invokes a HTTP GET method > - a button that invokes a HTTP POST method > > Carlos Tejo Alonso > R&D and Innovation Department - CTIC Foundation [Asturias, Spain] > www.fundacionctic.org > >Received on Monday, 22 December 2008 11:27:47 GMT
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