If language is set to "browser" the client/user browser language is used to choose from
available translation.
simply: one users browser speaks English -> YaCy responds in English, other users browser speaks French -> YaCy responds in French.
! To make a translation/language available you have to activate the language once !
(or manually use the utility class TranslateAll)
In ConfigBasic.html availabel translations are marked green on setting language=Browser
The client language is determined by http header Accept-Language (checked in DefaultServlet)
use directly HttpServletRequest. This is used to get the http protocol version
in HTTPDProxyHandler.fulfillRequestFromWeb() for error response to client.
- adjust YaCyProxyServlet and UrlProxyServlet accordingly
- use more http_version constants in headerframework and httpdeamon
- equalize servlets (3) use of HeaderFramework.CONNECTION_PROP_HOST to HeaderFramework.HOST
We now use the same protocol as the one used to display the config page
: so when using https, the content is not blocked by the browser
detecting mixed-content.
to also support handling of urls w/o corresponding file-extension.
For this refactor use of document.getParserObject() to alway return a Parser (for clean logic)
and define/move the scraperObject as local var of AbstractParser.
Adjust related calls to getParserObject (where actually a scraperObject is wanted).
Addionally skip appending url token to parsed text for dht metadata entries
(by default returned as result by rwi index).
- after last_exec_date is altered, next_exec_date should be recalculated
- makes the recalculation of next_exec in advance (without api call surely made) in Switchbard.schedulerJob() obsolete
Slightly modify next_exec calc. on missed event to now+schedule_time (from fix 10min)
fix for http://mantis.tokeek.de/view.php?id=677
The difference is on scheduling a large number of rss feeds and loading
is not finished before shutdown of YaCy. The change makes sure not already
loaded RSS will be loaded by the scheduler on next startup.