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Language rotor and accessibilityLanguage
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Language rotor and accessibilityLanguage


  • Subject: Language rotor and accessibilityLanguage
  • From: Scott McCormack <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 05 Jun 2013 17:18:47 -0700

I have discovered that using the language rotor to set a specific language other than the Default language all content is read in the selected language and accessibilityLanguage is ignored. This is also true for web content using the lang attribute. Is this by design? It would seem to me that we'd still want explicitly set languages to be read correctly even if the user overrides the default.

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Scott McCormack
Senior Accessibility Consultant - IT Manager
SSB BART Group
email@hidden
www.ssbbartgroup.com


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