Lachlan Hunt wrote:

Use <html lang="zh">
Or, if you insist on XHTML, you *must* declare the xmlns and should use xml:lang as well.

<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml"; xml:lang="zh" lang="zh">



Such a language code would be ambiguous and could have unintended rendering consequences in differnet browsers.

For Simplified Chinese, it would be better to label it as zh-CN, not overly correct but has a lot of built in support in web broswers.

Likewise use zh-TW for Traditional Chinese.

Andrew
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