The Unicode CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository) uses "coverage levels" to define how much data is available for a locale like zh-CN . A "Modern" level (Code 80) contains all fields in normal use, while "Comprehensive" (Code 100) covers even more. 3. Practical Impact for Developers
Using "Accept-Language" redirects (like detecting zh-CN ) can be tricky for . Many AI bots send a default value of en-US,en;q=0.9 , which might accidentally trigger an English version of a site even if the bot is trying to index Chinese content.
Beyond basic web browsing, this specific string appears in technical documentation for:
In a typical web request, your browser sends a list of preferred languages. The q=0.9 (quality value) tells the server how much you prefer that specific language compared to others on a scale of 0 to 1. Accept-Language: zh-CN,en-US;q=0.9,en;q=0.8
Data benchmarks like VocalBench-zh use specific thresholds (e.g., probability > 0.9) to ensure emotional fidelity in Chinese speech synthesis.
The user's primary preference is Simplified Chinese (zh-CN) . If that isn't available, their next choice is US English (en-US) with a 90% preference weight ( q=0.9 ). 2. Localization and AI Data
The technical snippet most commonly refers to a weighting value (q-value) in an HTTP Accept-Language header, which browsers use to signal language preference to a server. 1. HTTP Language Negotiation
0.9,zh-cn File
The Unicode CLDR (Common Locale Data Repository) uses "coverage levels" to define how much data is available for a locale like zh-CN . A "Modern" level (Code 80) contains all fields in normal use, while "Comprehensive" (Code 100) covers even more. 3. Practical Impact for Developers
Using "Accept-Language" redirects (like detecting zh-CN ) can be tricky for . Many AI bots send a default value of en-US,en;q=0.9 , which might accidentally trigger an English version of a site even if the bot is trying to index Chinese content.
Beyond basic web browsing, this specific string appears in technical documentation for:
In a typical web request, your browser sends a list of preferred languages. The q=0.9 (quality value) tells the server how much you prefer that specific language compared to others on a scale of 0 to 1. Accept-Language: zh-CN,en-US;q=0.9,en;q=0.8
Data benchmarks like VocalBench-zh use specific thresholds (e.g., probability > 0.9) to ensure emotional fidelity in Chinese speech synthesis.
The user's primary preference is Simplified Chinese (zh-CN) . If that isn't available, their next choice is US English (en-US) with a 90% preference weight ( q=0.9 ). 2. Localization and AI Data
The technical snippet most commonly refers to a weighting value (q-value) in an HTTP Accept-Language header, which browsers use to signal language preference to a server. 1. HTTP Language Negotiation
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