Mark Davis scripsit: > 5. There MUST be at most one script subtag in a language tag. > > 6. A script subtag SHOULD be used when tagging content if the content is > in a script other than that customarily used for the language > (i.e. zh-Latn, en-Brai). > > 7. A script subtag SHOULD be used when tagging content if the language > of > the content > is customarily written in more than one script (e.g. sr-Cyrl, > sr-Latn). > > 8. A script subtag SHOULD NOT be used if the content being tagged is > written > in the script customarily used for the vast majority of content in that > language > (e.g. en-Latn SHOULD NOT be used). -- Híggledy-pìggledy / XML programmers John Cowan Try to escape those / I-eighteen-N woes; http://www.ccil.org/~cowan Incontrovertibly / What we need more of is cowan at ccil.org Unicode weenies and / François Yergeaus. _______________________________________________ Ltru mailing list Ltru at ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ltru
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