https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4901

--- Comment #38 from Derk-Jan Hartman <hart...@videolan.org> 2011-05-19 
22:25:57 UTC ---
I sort of have to agree with Aryeh here. I mean, we could implement aural
stylesheets, because it's somewhere in a standard and at the face of it looks
very useful. But reality is, NOTHING in the whole world looks at the aural
stylesheets, least of all screenreaders and no support is even remotely
expected in the future. As such it's an exercise in pointlessness that adds
bytes for the 400 million of unique visitors that we have to serve on a monthly
basis.

Not everything that is in a standard is a good idea in practice. XHTML proved
that, and that was even WIDELY supported.

I have not seen a good usecase for hreflang just yet, other than the google SEO
technique, which is not applicable to interlanguage links. (lang is a different
case, I fully support lang).

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