Re: international URLs
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xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xml:lang="ja" lang="ja" dir="ltr"
I suppose because Tiki is intended to be international/multilingual, with language options for visitors, it isn't appropriate to specify a language in the html tag by default. But local sites could specify if that's appropriate for them. (I don't know if adding the string will enable non-ascii characters in IRLs or not, but just noticed that difference.)
-- Gary