Closed Bug 86160 Opened 24 years ago Closed 24 years ago

Change the language of Preferences of this page won't get reflected

Categories

(Core :: Internationalization, defect)

defect
Not set
normal

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VERIFIED INVALID

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(Reporter: amyy, Assigned: nhottanscp)

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Details

(Keywords: intl, regression)

Change the language of Preferences of http://www.google.com won't get reflected. Reproduce on: 06-15-06 trunk build, 6.1PR1, 04-18 trunk build. Not reproduce on: N6.01, 04-11 trunk build. Steps to reproduce: 1. Launch browser and go: http://www.google.com 2. Click on link "Preferences". 3. Choose a difference language than default, e.g. Japanese or Chinese...etc. 4. Click on button "Save Prefences". 5. Click on "OK" button to confirm this change. Result: 1. You will see the page still keep the default language(e.g. English), click on reload won't get reflected. 2. If you go back to Preferences page, you will see the language has been changed in that page though. 3. If you type some Japanese or Chinese words in the search field after you change the language preference, then won't get search result, and the Japanese or Chinese characters becomes "??" in the search result page. It looks like a regression problem for me, because I didn't see it on earlier build.
Add keywords and change QA contact to myself.
Keywords: intl, regression
QA Contact: andreasb → ylong
Forgot: Not reproduce on IE5.5 and N4.7
Is this related to the change of bug 80020? When does this started to happen?
As I wrote in description, looks like it happened between 04-11 and 04-18. So I guess it not because the fixed of bug 80020 - much late that this one.
It could be that google does not work well with the q-value. Cc to havill@redhat.com, momoi@netscape.com. Is there way to turn off q-value feature, so we can check if that's releated?
I don't think this has anything to do with Q values. Google is probably setting a cookie for you remembering the language. With 6.1-RTM it works for me when I super-reload after re-setting a lang prference. Could this be a cookie management and ree-load issue? (Please look in the cookie manager for value changes. My cookie reflects changes correctly.)
Right, it works after I removed the cookie.
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 24 years ago
Resolution: --- → INVALID
Verified.
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
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