Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
W3C suggests using meta http-equiv='content-language' in a subtly
different way from the lang and xml:lang attributes:
There are important differences between meta
http-equiv='content-language' and lang and xml:lang attributes
the lang and xml:lang
quote who=Andrew Cunningham
Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
There are important differences between meta
http-equiv='content-language' and lang and xml:lang attributes
the lang and xml:lang attributes can only contain a single language
But describe the element they apply to and its children
Then perhaps you would care to explain why this document:
http://zenpsycho.com/quirkstest2.htm
activates standards mode, when the table you've linked to suggests
that it should be in quirks mode?
Table clearly shows, that this page should activate standards mode.
It is the last line,
On 6/4/09, David Dorward da...@dorward.me.uk wrote:
quote who=Andrew Cunningham
Benjamin Hawkes-Lewis wrote:
There are important differences between meta
http-equiv='content-language' and lang and xml:lang attributes
the lang and xml:lang attributes can only contain a single language
On 6/3/09, Tim Savage tim.sav...@poweredbypenguins.org wrote:
I've been playing around with this idea recently. Image maps are quite
flexible, not only can you title attributes etc but since they are part of
the DOM you can attach javascript events to them. For a recent client which
an online
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On 6/2/09, ian.ir.shortl...@centrelink.gov.au
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On 6/2/09, Helen Skewes helen.ske...@austmus.gov.au wrote:
Hello, I'm currently out of the office. Look forward to talking
tomorrow, 3rd June. Thanks, Helen.
Helen Skewes
Web Redevelopment Project Manager
Australian Museum
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Hello and thanks for your kindness . my questions is not an urgent query and
i can wait i like to call you and speak with you but my English languag is
not so good to could speak without problem by phone and it is not nesesery i
can wait till you comeback , i hope you have a good time in your