On 6/4/09, David Dorward <[email protected]> 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 > > But describe the element they apply to and its children unless another > lang is specified. > > <p lang="en-us">Her choice of color, left a certain <span lang="fr">je ne > sais quoi</span></p> > > > "meta http-equiv='content-language'" can contain a list of languages > > Which are the natural languages of the intended audience, which are not > always the same as the languages used in the document. > > If we go back to the earlier example, even though it is written in > American English, it is intended for all English speakers, and despite > having a splash of French in the text, it isn't the version intended for > French speakers. > > Content-Language: en > > <p lang="en-us">Her choice of color, left a certain <span lang="fr">je ne > sais quoi</span></p> > > > > > ******************************************************************* > List Guidelines: http://webstandardsgroup.org/mail/guidelines.cfm > Unsubscribe: http://webstandardsgroup.org/join/unsubscribe.cfm > Help: [email protected] > ******************************************************************* > Hello and tanks for your information i recived it and keep your address.
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