We got a standard locale fallback to "en" if the browser language is not supported by our site.
-- However, it would make sense to fallback from en_AU to en_UK rather than to en which is essentially en_US. Or zh_hans to zh_CN which are essentially the same.
I am sure this can be done but I doubt I am the first person to think this should happen this way. Has anyone tried this before? Cheers/malte
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