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Because I live and work in Belgium and have to type in various languages, I have set my PC to language = fr and country = be. This means that the results page of the CSS validation is coming in French. However, I would like to be able to read it in English, which is my native language and the language I am most comfortable with. Alternatively I would prefer it in German which is my second language and the one I find technically most easy to use. French being my fourth language is not so refined and I have difficulty understanding the nuances of the results. Since this site exists in many languages, why is there no language bar to facilitate changing to a language of one's choice?
Now fixed. 1/ It now uses HTTP's Accept Language the right way (ie: with quality values and order). 2/ It is now possible to add a parameter in the query to ask for a preferred language, like http://...../...&lang=fr (en lang=en in your case). (see http://qa-dev.w3.org:8001/ )