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Subject: Re: [office] Section 3.1.5 Language: <dc:language> element and RFC 4646/bis
On 13/12/06, Eike Rathke <erack@sun.com> wrote: > Section 3.1.5 Language says: > > | The <dc:language> element specifies the default language of the document. > | > | The manner in which the language is represented is similar to the > | language tag described in [RFC3066]. It consists of a two or three > | letter Language Code taken from the ISO 639 standard optionally followed > | by a hyphen (-) and a two-letter Country Code taken from the ISO 3166 > | standard. > > Can this be extended to RFC 4646/bis? If it can't, we need some other > means for the default document language. And surely this should be a match for the sections 15.4.23 and 15.4.24 which specify the fo:language and fo:country attributes for style-text-properties-attlist? If backwards compatibility is a permanent issue it is going to negatively impact development. I'd support rfc4646 use for both. Anyone know what the Dublin Core group are going with dc:language? regards -- Dave Pawson XSLT XSL-FO FAQ. http://www.dpawson.co.uk
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