On 20/1/06 10:10 AM, "A. Pagaltzis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Okay, so you have two alternates: one with comments, one without. > That would be `rel="alternate"` in both cases, with > `title="Entry"` in one of them and `title="Entry with comments"` > in the other. > > This is semantically weak, I know. @rel contains tokens, @title contains human language content. Would @title="Entrada com comentários" also be acceptable? How about @title="Entrata con le osservazioni" or @title="Entrée avec des commentaires" or @title="Entrada con comentarios" or @title="Eintragung mit Anmerkungen"? No. This is no basis for auto-whatever. No matter what the @lang might be, the @rel would still contain the same token for each of those possible @title links. It's just English Language Imperialism why it happens to be "alternate entry", it could just as easily be specced to be "FooBarBaz" or "3576.24352.987". e.