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- Declaring language in HTML
When serving XHTML 1 x or polyglot pages as text html, use both the lang attribute and the xml:lang attribute together every time you want to set the language The xml:lang attribute is the standard way to identify language information in XML
- Why use the language attribute?
The lang (or sometimes the xml:lang ) attribute specifies the natural language of the content of a web page An attribute on the html tag sets the language for all the text on the page If part of the page uses text in a different language, you can add a language attribute with a different value to the element that surrounds that content
- Working with language in HTML (tutorial)
This tutorial gathers together and organizes pointers to articles that, taken together, help you understand the essential aspects of how to work with language information when authoring HTML and CSS In a nutshell Always add a lang attribute to the html tag to set the default language of your page
- Language information and text direction
The lang attribute's value is a language code that identifies a natural language spoken, written, or otherwise used for the communication of information among people
- Dichiarare il linguaggio in HTML
Usa l'attributo lang per le pagine servite come HTML, e l'attributo xml:lang per le pagine servite come XML Per i documenti poliglotti XHTML 1 x e HTML5, utilizza entrambi allo stesso tempo Utilizza i tag di lingua dal file IANA Language Subtag Registry Puoi trovare i sottotag usando lo strumento non ufficiale Language Subtag Lookup tool
- Language tags in HTML and XML
Language tags are used to indicate the language of text or other items in HTML and XML documents Use the lang attribute to specify language tags in HTML, and the xml:lang attribute for XML In both cases, language information is inherited by elements inside the one where the declaration was made, unless one of those elements declares a different language (in the same way)
- H57: Using the language attribute on the HTML element | WAI | W3C
The objective of this technique is to identify the default language of a document by providing the lang attribute on the html element Identifying the language of the document is important for a number of reasons: It allows braille translation software to substitute control codes for accented characters, and insert control codes necessary to prevent erroneous creation of Grade 2 braille
- HTTP headers, meta elements and language information
In addition to the lang (and or xml:lang) attribute on the html tag, you may come across language information in HTML meta elements, or in the HTTP header which is served with an HTML page Here we look at whether these are useful when declaring language for HTML content, and if so, how they should be used This article is (specifically) about language declarations in HTTP headers and meta
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