Tex, > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Feb 28 10:36:02 2002 > Date: Thu, 28 Feb 2002 12:47:16 -0500 > X-Accept-Language: en > MIME-Version: 1.0 > CC: [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: ISO 3166 (country codes)- it rocks, it moves > Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit > X-archive-position: 1888 > X-listar-version: Listar v1.0.0 > Sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > X-original-sender: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > List-help: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=help> > List-unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=unsubscribe> > List-software: Listar version 1.0.0 > X-List-ID: <unicode.sarasvati.unicode.org> > X-list: unicode > > > > > Make 'em all digits so (almost) nobody cares about their code, and be > > > > done with it. > > > > > >Well, ISO 3166 does record numerical codes as well for users who want > > >them, particularly people who don't use the Latin script. > > I didn't see this on their web site. Is this available online?
Go to: http://www.unicode.org/unicode/onlinedat/countries.html !! And if you don't believe us, click on the "UN" link at the head of the Numeric-3 column, to get to the horse's mouth: http://www.un.org/Depts/unsd/methods/m49alpha.htm --Ken

