Here is a patch for the [[plugins/meta]] plugin. It adds the possibility to define the language
-used for a page, with
- [[meta lang="ja"]]
+used for a page, with \[[meta lang="ja"]]
It doesn't insert the langage information in the xhtml meta elements, but defines a LANG
variable to use in the templates, for example with
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="<TMPL_VAR LANG>" xml:lang="<TMPL_VAR LANG>">
+>>> Yes, that seems reasonable. I guess there's no problem with defaulting
+>>> to en if it can be overridden in the setup. --[[Joey]]
+
+>>>> Yes, english default makes sense. But maybe this option should also be used to define the
+>>>> language used for the messages, ie override the locale?
+>>>> Or just --html-lang=XX, only used by the templates?
+>>>> — NicolasLimare
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