Hi, Ok, thank you for this report, these errors has been fixed.
Don't hesitate to report other problems. Regards On Jan 20, 2008 3:00 PM, Jacobo Tarrio <jtar...@trasno.net> wrote: > Hi, > > Participants of the Proxecto Trasno's mailing list saw that the flag > accompanying the Galician language is not the Galician flag, but the flag of > Greenland. That happened because the ISO 639-1 code for the Galician > language is the same as the ISO 3166-1 code for Greenland. > > The Galician flag can be seen at > http://gl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Imaxe:Bandeira_galega_civil.svg > > I also saw a lot of mismatched languages/flags. Probably because country > codes were used in place of language codes. For example, > > Afrikaans (af): has the old flag of Afghanistan (af). It is actually spoken > in South Africa (za) and Namibia (na). > > Basque (eu): has the flag of the European Union (eu). It is spoken in the > Basque Country. The flag is at > http://eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irudi:Flag_of_the_Basque_Country.svg > > Belarusian (be): has the flag of Belgium (be). It is actually spoken in > Belarus (by). > > Bengali (bn): has the flag of Brunei (bn). It is actually spoken in > Bangladesh (bd) and parts of India (in). > > Bosnian (bs): has the flag of the Bahamas (bs). It is spoken in Bosnia & > Herzegovina (ba). > > Czech (cs): I don't know whose flag it has, but it is spoken in the Czech > Republic (cz). > > ... and more. > > -- > Jacobo TarrĂo | http://jacobo.tarrio.org/ >