Your proposal to use 'lang' to mean the same as @hreflang in HTML,
when there is
also a seperate @lang HTML, is confusing. I think it is probably
best if this
specification honours this historical distinction.
I don't disagree, which is why I said "consider". The problem with the
historical usage is that people are confused by how to use it. They expect a
'lang' refers to the language of the item in question.
Addison
Addison Phillips
Globalization Architect -- Lab126
Chair -- W3C Internationaliation WG
Internationalization is not a feature.
It is an architecture.
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