[dev] Re: [cvs] cvs commit: imp login.php redirect.php horde/lib Lang.php

Jon Parise jon@horde.org
Thu, 3 Jan 2002 12:11:56 -0500


On Thu, Jan 03, 2002 at 05:39:23PM +0100, Jan Schneider wrote:

> Yes, we need to pass this value through all pages during a session, so that 
> we can select this language in Lang::select() if appropriate. Otherwise it 
> would get overriden by the browser language.
 
Could it be stored in the session instead of using another
cookie?

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Subject: Re: [dev] Load Preferences

Quoting Jon Parise <jon@horde.org>:

> Shouldn't 'allow_guests' allow for that, though?

Sure should.

:)

-chuck

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