Re: Language-sensitive names [message #255 is a reply to message #254] |
Fri, 13 May 2011 07:49 |
tuomas.tiihonen
Messages: 15 Registered: May 2011
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Hi Susanne,
thanks for the reply and the link. Yes, perhaps little disappointment, but
not impossible one to overcome ;)
Br,
Tuomas
> That's "old" XML style.
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> ISO 639-1 defines the alpha-2 language code. There are already another
> alpha-3 language codes defined in ISO639-2. IETF BSP 47 mostly recycles
> ISO 639-1 codes. For mapping hints see:
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IETF_language_tag
> ("Relation to other standards")
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> 639-1 639-2 IETF
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> German: 'de' 'ger' 'de', 'de-AT', 'de-CH', 'de-DE'
> English: 'en' 'eng' 'en', 'en-US', 'en-GB'
> Finnish: 'fi' 'fin' 'fi', 'fi-FI', 'fi-SE'
> Swedish: 'sv' 'swe' 'sv', 'sv-SE', 'sv-FI'
> N. Sami: 'se' 'sme' 'se'
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> Sorry for the disappointing answer.
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> Kind regards...
> Susanne
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