Frank Ellermann scripsit:
> It comes without Suppress-Scripts. If the review list is
> unable to deal with this issue it has to be prepared by the
> WG for 639-3 languages where that's possible (= "obvious").
The argument for Suppress-Script was a backward compatibility
one: that new documents labeled en-Latn-US would not be
matched by old matchers against an en-US pattern. That
does not apply to the new tags in 639-3, as none of them
have ever been valid before.
--
My corporate data's a mess! John Cowan
It's all semi-structured, no less. http://www.ccil.org/~cowan
But I'll be carefree cowan at ccil.org
Using XSLT
On an XML DBMS.
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