Don Osborn scripsit: > I'm curious if there is any other recommended way to handle such a situation > where web content may be deliberately and easily designed to cover more than > one language as defined by ISO 639 when there is not currently any > macrolanguage code for them. Could one for example define a whole page as > having two languages? E.g., something like lang="rw, rn"? Petition 639-3/RA for a new macrolanguage, I guess. For sure this list can't help you. -- John Cowan cowan at ccil.org http://www.ccil.org/~cowan Dievas dave dantis; Dievas duos duonos --Lithuanian proverb Deus dedit dentes; deus dabit panem --Latin version thereof Deity donated dentition; deity'll donate doughnuts --English version by Muke Tever God gave gums; God'll give granary --Version by Mat McVeagh
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