From: "Antoine Leca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > On Thursday, April 22, 2004 7:14 PM > Peter Kirk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> va escriure: > > > The virus writers have presumably confused > > .tc and .tk > > .TR for Turkey. .TK (Tokelau) is not more sensible
Or is that [tk] for Turkmen (the language code in ISO 639-1)? Not to confuse with [tr], the ISO 639-1 code for the Turkish language... (no language currently has the 2-letters code [tc] in ISO 639-1). The Tokelau language also exists with its own language code [tkl] in ISO 639-2/B or 639-2/T, but no 2-letters code in ISO 639-1. Tokelau [TK] is a group of islands in the Pacific, and a dependency of New Zealand [NZ]. Turks and Caicos Islands (in French, �les Turks et Ca�ques, ISO 3166 code [TC]) is a dependency of the British Crown in the Carribeans. Its main language is English [en]... May be it's time to get into the new CLDR repository if you don't have one of the many copies of the ISO 3166 country/territory codes list, and of the ISO 639 language codes, and the ongoing ISO 3066 locale codes? Never forget that language codes and country/territory codes are different...

