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Redirect NginX visitors by browser language
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Is there any way to redirect users on my website (/en, /de, /hu, etc...) according to the clients browser language? My issue is that the UK and US ppl are getting messed up. UK should go to blablabla.online/en
and US should be blablabla.online/en-US
nginx redirect language
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Is there any way to redirect users on my website (/en, /de, /hu, etc...) according to the clients browser language? My issue is that the UK and US ppl are getting messed up. UK should go to blablabla.online/en
and US should be blablabla.online/en-US
nginx redirect language
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Is there any way to redirect users on my website (/en, /de, /hu, etc...) according to the clients browser language? My issue is that the UK and US ppl are getting messed up. UK should go to blablabla.online/en
and US should be blablabla.online/en-US
nginx redirect language
Is there any way to redirect users on my website (/en, /de, /hu, etc...) according to the clients browser language? My issue is that the UK and US ppl are getting messed up. UK should go to blablabla.online/en
and US should be blablabla.online/en-US
nginx redirect language
nginx redirect language
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