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@aarongustafson commented on this pull request.
> + <p class="note">
+ Although this specification is primarily targeted at web browsers, it
+ is feasible that other software could also implement this specification
+ in a conforming manner. For instance, search engines, or crawlers,
+ could find and process manifests to build up catalogs of sites that
+ potentially work as installable web applications.
+ </p>
+ </section>
+ <section id="internationalization" class="appendix informative">
+ <h2>
+ Internationalization
+ </h2>
+ <p>
+ It is expected that authors will localize the content of all text
+ strings defined in this document based on
+ {{WebAppManifest/internationalization}}.
I think I found one. Is this it?
> <a data-cite="MANIFEST#internationalization">…</a>
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