> We should use <span lang=""> where necessary when regionalities occur. 
> For example:
> <span lang="en-US">color</span>
> or
> <span lang="en-GB">colour</span>

Why? Does any browser do anything different with this? Does anyone really have time to 
implement a system to serve the correct spellings to each type of user? This seems 
like using it for the sake of it, rather than any practical benefit.

My policy statement:
"There are differences. Cope."
:-)

Gerv


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