Christopher Vance scripsit: > Even if there were (my draft is at work and I can't check right now), > there's no problem. Script names are mixed case, and ISO 3166-2 > subcountry codes are all upper.
I think the principle of case insensitivity in RFC 3066 is unlikely to change. In any case, though, ISO 3166-2 codes aren't that predictable: in the U.K., they are all numeric. This is one reason that it is hard to use them productively; another reason is that they are not (all) openly published on the Net. -- A witness cannot give evidence of his John Cowan age unless he can remember being born. [EMAIL PROTECTED] --Judge Blagden http://www.ccil.org/~cowan

