…pt-Language = #( language-range weight ] ) language-range <language-range, see [RFC4647] Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 12.…
…anguage = #( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1> Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 1…
…anguage = #( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1> Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 1…
…this specification was modified in place to replace broken links to RFC4646 and RFC4647. This version: Latest version: Previous versions: Editors: Tim Bray, Textuality and Netscape <tbray@textuality.com> Jean Paoli, Microsoft <jeanpa@microsoft.com> C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, W3C <cm…
…teral wrapper or quoting is removed, this ; follows the language-range rule in [RFC4647] It should say: lang-range-quoted = astring ; Once any literal wrapper or quoting is removed, this ; follows the language-range rule in [RFC4647], ; or is the 7-character string "default" Note…
…this specification was modified in place to replace broken links to RFC4646 and RFC4647. This version: Latest version: Previous versions: Editors: Tim Bray, Textuality and Netscape <tbray@textuality.com> Jean Paoli, Microsoft <jeanpa@microsoft.com> C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, W3C <cm…
…pt-Language = #( language-range weight ] ) language-range <language-range, see [RFC4647] Section 2.1 Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 12.…
…anguage = #( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1> Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 1…
…teral wrapper or quoting is removed, this ; follows the language-range rule in [RFC4647] It should say: lang-range-quoted = astring ; Once any literal wrapper or quoting is removed, this ; follows the language-range rule in [RFC4647], ; or is the 7-character string "default" Note…
…anguage = #( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1> Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 1…
…this specification was modified in place to replace broken links to RFC4646 and RFC4647. This version: Latest version: Previous versions: Editors: Tim Bray, Textuality and Netscape <tbray@textuality.com> Jean Paoli, Microsoft <jeanpa@microsoft.com> C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, W3C <cm…
…anguage = #( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1> Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 1…
…this specification was modified in place to replace broken links to RFC4646 and RFC4647. This version: Latest version: Previous versions: Editors: Tim Bray, Textuality and Netscape <tbray@textuality.com> Jean Paoli, Microsoft <jeanpa@microsoft.com> C. M. Sperberg-McQueen, W3C <cm…
…anguage = #( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1> Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 1…
…anguage = #( language-range [ weight ] ) language-range = <language-range, see [RFC4647], Section 2.1> Each language-range can be given an associated quality value representing an estimate of the user's preference for the languages specified by that range, as defined in Section 1…