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CountZero, I was not aware that a default 'no language' variant could be returned reliably. I say 'reliably' because my understanding (and _some_ testing) showed that when the client did not list a language that I have translations for, Apache would return the variant based on it's alphabetical order.
Note that my test included file names such as:
index.html.de
index.html.en
And then I simply request index.html and let multiviews run. As described above, if I understand correctly, I could have files like:
index.html.de
index.html.en
index.html
And simply link to the pages like
<a href="index">Go Here!</a>
Unfortunately I have way too many links that would need to be modified for this to work. Hence the request header fiddling! ;)
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