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[rfc ] defines and explains the language codes that must be used in html documents. briefly, language codes consist of a primary code and a possibly empty series of subcodes: language-code = primary-code ( "-" subcode )* here are some sample language codes: "en": english "en-us": the u.s. version of
"x-klingon": the primary tag "x" indicates an experimental language tag two-letter primary codes are reserved for [iso ] language abbreviations. two-letter codes include fr (french), de (german), it (italian), nl (dutch), el (greek), es (spanish), pt (portuguese), ar (arabic), he (hebrew), ru (russian...
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/dirlang.html
[rfc ] defines and explains the language codes that must be used in html documents. briefly, language codes consist of a primary code and a possibly empty series of subcodes: language-code = primary-code ( "-" subcode )* here are some sample language codes: "en": english "en-us": the u.s. version of
"x-klingon": the primary tag "x" indicates an experimental language tag two-letter primary codes are reserved for [iso ] language abbreviations. two-letter codes include fr (french), de (german), it (italian), nl (dutch), el (greek), es (spanish), pt (portuguese), ar (arabic), he (hebrew), ru (russian...
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/dirlang.html
[rfc ] defines and explains the language codes that must be used in html documents. briefly, language codes consist of a primary code and a possibly empty series of subcodes: language-code = primary-code ( "-" subcode )* here are some sample language codes: "en": english "en-us": the u.s. version of
"x-klingon": the primary tag "x" indicates an experimental language tag two-letter primary codes are reserved for [iso ] language abbreviations. two-letter codes include fr (french), de (german), it (italian), nl (dutch), el (greek), es (spanish), pt (portuguese), ar (arabic), he (hebrew), ru (russian...
http://www.w3.org/TR/html401/struct/dirlang.html