Failure Notes are available in several languages. Here's how to retrieve the language of your preference.
This section is written in Dutch and English. Which translation you get to see, is decided by you, using a preference you can set in your browser. This preference has been part of the HTTP protocol for decades.
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Setting for Firefox 3 (32KB)
Setting for MS Internet Explorer 7(34KB)
Setting for Google Chrome 2 (32KB)
Setting for Opera 9 (42KB)
After setting your preference, you may want to reload the page.
No, we do not divine your language based on your IP address, and no, we will not store your preference in a cookie, and no, we do not provide a menu for you to choose translations of articles. Instead, we expect you to set your language preference in your browser, where it's supposed to be set.
If you like, you can read our explanation on why we implement article translations this way.
Alphabetically:
Setting for Firefox 3 (32KB)
Setting for MS Internet Explorer 7(34KB)
Setting for Google Chrome 2 (32KB)
Setting for Opera 9 (42KB)
After setting your preference, you may want to reload the page.
No, we do not divine your language based on your IP address, and no, we will not store your preference in a cookie, and no, we do not provide a menu for you to choose translations of articles. Instead, we expect you to set your language preference in your browser, where it's supposed to be set.
If you like, you can read our explanation on why we implement article translations this way.
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