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W3C Keyword uri-translation is not registered
Nov 30, 2014 2:23 pm by allam2002
I have a gtranslate enterprise and when i check my website with W3C validator i found that error : Bad value uri-translation for attribute name on element meta: Keyword uri-translation is not registered. … name="uri-translation" content="on" /> Syntax of metadata name: A metadata name listed in the HTML specification or listed in the WHATWG wiki. You can register metadata names on the WHATWG wiki yourself how can i resolve this error ?
Re: W3C Keyword uri-translation is not registered
Dec 1, 2014 6:19 am by Edvard
Hi, Your question already contains answer. You can try to register that name in WHATWG. Thanks!
Re: W3C Keyword uri-translation is not registered
Dec 1, 2014 10:41 am by allam2002
are you kidding me this is not my problem to solve it is yours and this is not a professional way to solve your problems. this meta line belongs to your company not mine .if that how you treat an enterprise client so how about the free one
Re: W3C Keyword uri-translation is not registered
Dec 1, 2014 2:25 pm by Edvard
Hi, Sorry, but I have answered to your question. We do not have intention to reserve the name. Thank you!
Re: W3C Keyword uri-translation is not registered
Dec 8, 2014 2:34 pm by allam2002
can you please send me the docmention for that metadata name so i can register it my self
Re: W3C Keyword uri-translation is not registered
Dec 8, 2014 3:07 pm by Edvard
I have no idea what you exactly need.

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