RE: Same language, two locales (RE: Locale string for Norwegian -

From: Sean O Seaghdha (Sean@urania.apana.org.au)
Date: Fri Sep 01 2000 - 14:00:16 EDT


Ar 31 Aug 2000, ag 10:57 scríobh addison@inter-locale.com
fán ábhar "RE: Same language, two locales (RE:":

> I have short topic and some source code on the website trying to depict
> why this is not a simple problem: it's easy to parse the header and hard
> to know what it means.
>
> (http://www.inter-locale.com/demos/langnego.xtp)

Interesting page, Addison. I was amused to see that two of my AcceptLanguages
settings were "nameless" - ga & gd (Irish & Scots Gaelic), both of which I
thought were standard tags. Is this a limitation of Java? Why didn't they
just include all languages that have tags?

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 S e á n Ó S é a g h d h a sean@urania.apana.org.au

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