When testing IE, the text on the test page changed from Chinese to English, but this did not happen in browsers such as Firefox and Google. I don’t know the reason. Please give me some advice! ! !
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The situation under IE:
The situation under Firefox:
The test address is the company server test address, localhost:8080 under non-tomcat /address, when accessing localhost:8080, the effect of IE is the same as that of Firefox. However, when accessing the company server test address, IE is as shown in the picture above. I don’t know the reason. I have tried many methods but can’t solve it. What I want is the effect under Firefox, please give me some advice
What? So advanced? Is there a translation plug-in installed in IE?
No, I don’t have any plug-ins installed in IE. When I use IE to access localhost:8080, it’s also in Chinese. I still don’t understand why the Chinese language changes to English.
I don’t know how awesome it is! There must be something fishy about this matter.
What? So advanced? Is there a translation plug-in installed in IE?
Since I’m asking for help, I’ll You have to show sincerity
Since you are asking for help, you have to show sincerity
On other computers Is the interview also in English?
Is it also in English when accessed on other computers?
Is it also in English when accessed on other computers?
Try disabling all extensions first.
Try disabling all extensions first.
Try disabling all extensions first.
Does the project itself have Chinese and English versions? And your browser defaults to the English version.?
The project itself does not have Chinese or English versions. English version, but the text displayed on the page is written in English when writing... I also tried changing English to Chinese, but the effect is still the same. The pages are still in English, so sad
I also checked the encoding of IE. The encoding is UTF-8, which is the same as the encoding used in the project. I originally thought there was an encoding problem and this problem occurred...
Are you sure you are visiting a page? . . . Let the technician take a look. .
It seems to me that the international judgment jump works in IE, but not in other browsers such as Firefox.
It may be a js compatibility issue.
If it is not translated by the browser plug-in, it means that the system is multi-lingual and the English version is accidentally displayed.
Are you sure you are visiting a page? . . . Let the technician take a look. .
I think the international judgment jump works in IE, Firefox, etc. It doesn't work in other browsers.
It may be a js compatibility issue.
If it is not translated by the browser plug-in, then the system is multi-language version, accidentally It only shows the English version.