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The first represents language expressed as a 2 or 3-character string, the second represents language as a full language tag, the third says means "any language" (see Accept-Language and Language Tags in RFC-2616).

Additionally, the locale value that is sent in the header – optionally in a semicolon-delimited range for more languages – may be given an associated quality value ( q=<qvalue>). The quality value represents an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, for example:

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