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l10n and i18n your XML!
Are you using XHTML, DocBook, DITA, the TEI, or another XML vocabulary? Or are you creating your own vocabulary from scratch, but for world-wide use? Then you should read Best Practices for XML Internationalization, a new Working Group Note published by the W3C ITS Working Group. This document provides a lot of information about XML Internationalized and Localization, and many examples of how to use the ITS 1.0 specification.
Filed by Felix Sasaki on February 14, 2008 12:52 AM in XML
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