> Even if not used the lang thing would have implied that we'd considered
> the language issue rather than assumed the whole internet spoke
> English...
Well, we did consider it. And then decided that it wasn't an issue for us
to deal try to deal with :)
It's not that everyone needs to speak English, it's that the server will
return messages appropriate for its typical audience's client to display.
The Japanese server that accepts pictures of cats called Tama will respond
with Japanese error messages saying that the picture wasn't in the right
format. And if I get that error message, I'm going to have to go look up
the error code to see what went wrong.
This could be noted in the documentation somewhere, if you think that
would help.
Rob
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