- From: Richard Ishida <ishida@w3.org>
- Date: Thu, 26 Nov 2009 20:22:54 -0000
- To: "'Karl Dubost'" <karl@la-grange.net>
- Cc: "'\"'Mark Davis ?'\"'" <mark@macchiato.com>, "'Paul Cotton'" <Paul.Cotton@microsoft.com>, <public-html@w3.org>, <public-i18n-core@w3.org>
http://www.w3.org/International/techniques/authoring-html#language And for a specific discussion of the difference between the language of the intended audience and the text-processing language, see http://www.w3.org/TR/i18n-html-tech-lang/#ri20040808.100519373 I'm not sure what you mean by implementation report. There are a set of tests with results at http://www.w3.org/International/tests/list-html-css#langdecl if that is the kind of thing you mean. RI ============ Richard Ishida Internationalization Lead W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) http://www.w3.org/International/ http://rishida.net/ > -----Original Message----- > From: Karl Dubost [mailto:karl@la-grange.net] > Sent: 26 November 2009 20:14 > To: Richard Ishida > Cc: "'Mark Davis ?'"; 'Paul Cotton'; public-html@w3.org; public-i18n- > core@w3.org > Subject: Re: ISSUE-88: content-language-multiple - Chairs Solicit Proposals > > Hi Richard, > > Le 26 nov. 2009 à 15:08, Richard Ishida a écrit : > > a default *text-processing* language for the document, ie. the initial > language of the text. Note that text can only be in one language at a time. > > 1. Is there a use case document (or a list of best practices) for using lang > attributes? > 2. Is there a rough implementation report of this attribute? > > That would be super useful for tutorials, and helping developers.
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