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Brian W. Spolarich
Tim, one suggestion: you should encourage folks to use ISO standard =
language codes from ISO 639-2 to describe languages in their =
applications. Remembering that 'N' means Dutch might not be so obvious =
as NL, nor that it doesn't mean Norwegian (NO).
The complete list is available at:
http://lcweb.loc.gov/standards/iso639-2/englangn.html
I'm surprised that the .NET framework doesn't include a standard =
mechanism for I18N like Java 2 does. Perhaps the intrinsic support for =
XML makes this less important?
Regards,
-bws
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