- From: Mark Nottingham <mnot@mnot.net>
- Date: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 11:19:53 +1000
- To: Noah Slater <nslater@tumbolia.org>
- Cc: ietf@ietf.org, HTTP Working Group <ietf-http-wg@w3.org>, "Julian F. F. Reschke" <julian.reschke@gmx.de>
Oops, title*... On 24/07/2009, at 11:19 AM, Mark Nottingham wrote: > The *title parameter already allows for a language to be associated > with the title. See RFC2231 and the examples in the link draft. > > Cheers, > > > On 24/07/2009, at 11:11 AM, Noah Slater wrote: > >> On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 11:02:36AM +1000, Mark Nottingham wrote: >>> Sorry, that slipped through the cracks. >> >> No problem! >> >> I didn't want to be a pain, bringing it up so often. >> >>> lang doesn't make any sense in this context; in HTML it applies to >>> the >>> link text, but there is none here. >> >> From the exmaple I gave in one of my previous emails: >> >> Link: <essay.en>; rel="alternate"; hreflang="en"; lang="en"; >> title="Essay" >> Link: <essay.fr>; rel="alternate"; hreflang="fr"; lang="fr"; >> title="Essais" >> Link: <essay.de>; rel="alternate"; hreflang="de"; lang="de"; >> title="Aufsatz" >> >> The lang parameter pertains to the content of the link title >> parameter: >> >> Essay, Essais, or Aufsatz >> >> Which is directly analogous to the HTML version: >> >> <link rel="alternate" href="essay.en" hreflang="en" lang="en" >> title="Essay"> >> <link rel="alternate" href="essay.fr" hreflang="fr" lang="fr" >> title="Essais"> >> <link rel="alternate" href="essay.de" hreflang="de" lang="de" >> title="Aufsatz"> >> >> A friend of mine points out that it should be Essai, but oh well. >> >> Thank you for considering my feedback! >> >> Best, >> >> -- >> Noah Slater, http://tumbolia.org/nslater > > > -- > Mark Nottingham http://www.mnot.net/ > -- Mark Nottingham http://www.mnot.net/
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