why don't you store the selected language in a cookie?
On Wed, Aug 28, 2013 at 12:05 PM, Mactire McMullen <ric.lonewolfrider@gmail.com> wrote:
I have an HTML5 page that already uses some Javascript.--
When a user logs on to the live site (ASP.Net) we capture in Session the user's selected language. When taking the app offline is it possible somehow to pass the language or a min determine browser language setting?
Also since offline what would be the best way to translate static text. I am assuming a .js file per language if language can be determined. Has anyone translated an offline page?
Looking for ideas to get me started.
Mactire
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