On May 28, 2014, at 6:58 AM, "Amine Dahimene" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Dear Sirs
>  
> I represent a translation services company in London and we would like to 
> make sure we are 100% compliant
> with W3C in specific website translation projects. I would like to know which
> procedures should I follow in order to get accreditation from W3C.
>  

Hello Amine,

Unfortunately, W3C does not do site accreditation. 

Ian

> More information about website translation can be found at: 
> http://www.empowerlinguatranslation.com/website-translation-services/
>  
> Thank you very much for your help
>  
> Kind Regards,
> Amine
> Tel: 0207 702 1670
> http://www.empowerlinguatranslation.com/
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