John Sklikas
John Sklikas
Update: The reason behind this is fairly simple. This line prevents MIME-sniffing a response away from the declared content-type as the header instructs the browser not to override the response...
Same as the find feature that was what I was thinking of.
Oh and since your project is based on the .xproj file, an amazing approach would be to change the .xproj file so that the language is included into the project...
To be fair, I'm not sure if any manipulation of the .xproj is needed, however this thread should guide you :) http://stackoverflow.com/questions/12623783/i-deleted-the-localizations-in-xcode-then-i-cannot-add-any-localizations-back (Second answer)
That's alright, I just suggested an idea and you're free to implement if and when you like :)
I also just noticed the same! I spent hours just trying again and again, until I thought of trying an older version and it worked. Please @TheOfficialFloW, can you update...