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For review: 1 new and 3 updated articles about language declarations in HTML

Comments are being sought on the following new articles prior to final publication. NOTE THAT the articles are in a temporary location, and will be moved to their final location after the review.

  1. Working with language in HTML (tutorial format)

    This is a reworking of an existing tutorial to conform to the new tutorial format. It will replace the old version.

  2. Why use the language attribute?

    This is a reworking of an existing article to bring it up to date. It will replace the old version.

  3. Declaring language in HTML

    This is a new article derived from information that was originally in the tutorial mentioned above. The information has been rewritten, and changes have been made to reflect recent developments for HTML5.

  4. HTTP and meta for language information

    This is a reworking of an existing article to reflect recent developments in HTML5 and improve the fit with other pages listed here. It will replace the old version.

All articles use a new template with additional change to the boilerplate code. They are written in HTML5.

Please send any comments over the next two weeks to www-international@w3.org (subscribe).

We hope to publish a final version shortly after the end of the review period.

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