Hi James,
I can confirm we have a bug requesting the language via http header. I've created a jira for this: http://dev.gbif.org/issues/browse/POR-2411
Thanks!
Markus
On 21 Aug 2014, at 09:38, Markus Döring mdoering@gbif.org wrote:
Hi James, it is correct that we default to english for non existing languages. I agree it might be confusing when you requested sth different and it might be hard to tell what language that name actually represents. We will consider returning null in those cases.
As for the http headers Ill take a look and file a bug report. Thanks!
Markus
On 21 Aug 2014, at 03:26, Nozomi James Ytow nozomi@biol.tsukuba.ac.jp wrote:
Hi,
SpeciesAPI document http://www.gbif.org/developer/species specifies language parameter of simple get species, i.e. species/{int}. Language parameter is explained at http://www.gbif.org/developer/species#p_language as "default=en or use HTTP header for this",
I tried to specify 'de' in HTTP header as Language request property, but it doesn't work. Instead, http://api.gbif.org/v1/species/5231190?language=de works fine. Do I misunderstand the documentation?
I also tried languages are not included in vernacular names list http://api.gbif.org/v1/species/5231190/vernacularNames such as http://api.gbif.org/v1/species/5231190?language=ja or zh or kr... I expected empty field for vernacularName or no record returned, but I got English one. It is misleading implementation that one ignorant of the language specified can misundarstand that the language uses the same word with English. I suggest to return null vernacularName if vernacular name of specified language is unavailable.
Cheers, James
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