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Tutorial: Declaring Language in XHTML and HTML (Draft for review)

Front matterGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

ObjectivesGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Why declare language?Go to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Two types of language declarationGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Ways to declare language in XHTML/HTMLGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

HTTP Content-Language headerGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Language attributesGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Meta element with Content-LanguageGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Declaring the text-processing languageGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Choosing the right attributeGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

What to do if there's no element to hang your attribute onGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Specifying primary language metadataGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Specifying language tag valuesGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

IANA-registered tagsGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Codes for Simplified vs. Traditional ChineseGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Other points about language tagsGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text

Further readingGo to the one page versionGo to the slideView the slide text


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