Hi Re�?at,

On Tue, Aug 29, 2006 at 18:19:55 -1000, Re�?at Sabiq wrote:

> iqte is a modifier signifying a version of Latin-based Tatar alphabet.

Note that currently modifiers or ISO 15924 script codes as drafted in
RFC 3066bis are not supported yet. Furthermore I didn't find any
normative reference to 'iqte' regarding the Tatar languag.

> I assume that (a.) a modifier can only be used if a region code is
> used,

If RFC 3066bis was implemented, Tatar written in Latin script would be
'tt-Latn', this would be independent of a region code. However, to form
a proper locale a region code is needed, with a few exceptions we agreed
on, Esperanto or Interlingua for example.

> and that (b.) a region code that is not in ISO 3166 would not be
> acceptable,

True.

  Eike

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