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- Date: Thu, 16 Jul 2015 22:00:43 +0000
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That, i also want to fix, but it's not straightforward. The h1 heading is generated by respec from the title element, which doesn't take markup. I intend to ask the respec folks to change respec so that this is not the case. I haven't had the bandwidth to set that in motion as yet, but i will soon. [start optional academic pontification] Note however that the actual problem statement shouldn't be "this text isn't marked up for language", but rather "if this text is not marked up for language, then this bad thing happens". The lang markup is only needed if it's needed, and in this case no-one has yet complained about the Chinese looking strange or failing to work in some way. (Note, the html tag _should_ always have a lang attribute – and ours does – it's just the lower level declarations i'm talking about, which are there to serve a purpose when it comes to doing something with the text.) (Note also that i _am_ planning to add language information, but at this point we haven't had the sky falling on our head so we're pushing hard to avoid unnecessary delays in getting the FPWD out of the door.) [end of optional academic pontification] -- GitHub Notif of comment by r12a See https://github.com/w3c/clreq/issues/72#issuecomment-122116454
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