Doug Ewell scripsit: > ISO 3166-2 country > subdivision codes were included too, so codes like en-us-ny (for New > York English) could be constructed.
In fact "en-us-ny" is syntactically well-formed, but cannot be used unless registered with IANA, as it does not belong to the set of preregistered codes. > So, in an attempt to > restore some of my lost Unicode "street cred" I removed LTag from my > site. I still keep the program around, but only as a reference to ISO > 639 and 3166 codes. I would like to see the return of the program, even if thickly coated with deprecation warnings. Failing that, could you mail it to me? Warning: This whole posting is otiose, if not downright odious. -- Her he asked if O'Hare Doctor tidings sent from far John Cowan coast and she with grameful sigh him answered that www.ccil.org/~cowan O'Hare Doctor in heaven was. Sad was the man that word www.reutershealth.com to hear that him so heavied in bowels ruthful. All [EMAIL PROTECTED] she there told him, ruing death for friend so young, algate sore unwilling God's rightwiseness to withsay. _Ulysses_, "Oxen"

