On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 07:25:43AM -0800, Paul Deuter wrote:
Does someone know the full locale string for Norwegian - Bokmal and
Norwegian Nynorsk?
In Windows the LCID is different for the two (0x414 and 0x814 respectively).
However in
Internet Explorer - the locale id is set to "no" for
* Paul Deuter
|
| I was wondering if anyone knew that actual fully qualified string
| for these two. Is it "no-bokmal" and "no-nynorsk"?
If you are looking for the RFC 1766 identification tags, those are
no-bok and no-nyn.
URL: ftp://ftp.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/languages/
--Lars
On Thu, 31 Aug 2000, Paul Deuter wrote:
Does someone know the full locale string for Norwegian - Bokmal and
Norwegian Nynorsk?
In Windows the LCID is different for the two (0x414 and 0x814 respectively).
However in
Internet Explorer - the locale id is set to "no" for both of them.
I was
Hi Paul,
The POSIX standard locale string (which the Accept-Language http header
is modelled after) would classify Bokmal and Nynorsk as "variants", so the
correct locale strings would be something like:
no@bokmal or no_NO@bokmal
no@nynorsk or no_NO@nynorsk
Java treats "bokmal" as standard
On Thu, Aug 31, 2000 at 08:19:50AM -0800, Lars Marius Garshol wrote:
* Paul Deuter
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| I was wondering if anyone knew that actual fully qualified string
| for these two. Is it "no-bokmal" and "no-nynorsk"?
If you are looking for the RFC 1766 identification tags, those are
no-bok and
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Norwegian Nynorsk?
In Windows the LCID is differen
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