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[XSL-LIST Mailing List Archive Home] [By Thread] [By Date] [Recent Entries] [Reply To This Message] Re: parsing and translating xml:lang attribute
> ...so if you are intending to put 3-letter codes in an xml:lang value in > the target document, then you're wrong to do so :) were wrong if you were doing it before this month, but now xml2e says: The values of the attribute are language identifiers as defined by <a href="#RFC1766">[IETF RFC 1766]</a>, <cite>Tags for the Identification of Languages</cite>, or its successor on the IETF Standards Track.</p> <div class="note"><p class="prefix"><b>Note:</b></p> <p><a href="#RFC1766">[IETF RFC 1766]</a> tags are constructed from two-letter language codes as defined by <a href="#ISO639">[ISO 639]</a>, from two-letter country codes as defined by <a href="#ISO3166">[ISO 3166]</a>, or from language identifiers registered with the Internet Assigned Numbers Authority <a href="#IANA-LANGCODES">[IANA-LANGCODES]</a>. It is expected that the successor to <a href="#RFC1766">[IETF RFC 1766]</a> will introduce three-letter language codes for languages not presently covered by <a href="#ISO639">[ISO 639]</a>.</p> David XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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