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We're trying to add i18n capabilities to our portal and we're looking for a way to find out the user's browser. Since its a major corporation we cannot add the language via javascript in the first request made to the webfocus server.
So, there were a couple of solutions but I'm not sure about them.
One was to hijack the HttpRequest on the servlet and add a new paramenter to the request using HttpRequestWrapper and creating my own new request with the new parameter, but that seems to me as a very obscure workaround to be made.
Is there any simpler and clean way to get the browser's language so that I can set regional specific text depending on the browser language?
Thanks in advance!
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