Re: Great SWT Program
- From: bcd@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bent C Dalager)
- Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2007 22:24:18 +0000 (UTC)
In article <587aff39-2681-4735-899c-06724691457d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<bbound@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Nov 30, 2:01 pm, b...@xxxxxxxxxxx (Bent C Dalager) wrote:
Internationalized web sites will [describes behavior never before witnessed
by man]
Apparently there are no internationalized web sites then, at least by
your definition.
You don't use Google much do you - especially for someone who so loves
to throw "GIYF"s about.
Regardless, this is ridiculous. If I change the language in
Thunderbird, the UI (menu items, etc.) will turn to Greek or whatever,
but an English-language e-mail someone sent me won't magically also be
translated.
Your imagination is getting the better of you again.
If web browsers would be a special case IF web sites did something
that they don't actually seem to do, then I still don't see how this
is at all relevant to the Great Emacs Debate(tm). :P
So why did you bring it up?
Cheers,
Bent D
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