Re: CLDR 1.4

From: Mark Davis (mark.davis@icu-project.org)
Date: Tue Mar 21 2006 - 16:43:33 CST

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    AFA Afghani (1927-2002) is the name of the currency, eg "afghani" in French.

    AFA/symbol Afghani (1927-2002) (symbol) is the currency symbol. If there
    isn't one, the ISO 4217 code is used (AFA). For example, for EUR/symbol
    you will see "€".

    Mark

    Keutgen, Walter wrote:
    >
    > Dear Unicoders,
    >
    > can somebody explain the difference in the CLDR 1.4 survey tool between:
    >
    > AFA Afghani (1927-2002)
    > and
    > AFA/displayName
    >
    > What is expected from the localizers in each case?
    >
    > Thank you in advance
    >
    > *Walter Keutgen*
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