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First Public Working Draft, “Strings on the Web: Language and Direction Metadata “
A First Public Working Draft of Strings on the Web: Language and Direction Metadata was published.
This document describes practices for identifying language and base direction for strings used on the Web. It was developed as a result of observations by the Internationalization Working Group over a series of specification reviews related to formats based on JSON, WebIDL, and other non-markup data languages. Unlike markup formats, such as XML, these data languages generally do not provide extensible attributes and were not conceived with built-in language or direction metadata.
The concepts in this document are applicable any time strings are used on the Web, either as part of a formalised data structure, but also where they simply originate from JavaScript scripting or any stored list of strings.
Public comments are welcome, please raise them as github issues.
Questions or comments? ishida@w3.org