Re: draft-phillips-langtags-08, process, specifications, "stability", and extensions
2005-01-05 09:27:31
Date: 2005-01-04 13:04
From: John Cowan <jcowan(_at_)reutershealth(_dot_)com>
Finding country codes is straightforward: any non-initial subtag of two
letters
(not appearing to the right of "x-" or "-x-") is a country code.
This is true in RFC 1766, RFC 3066, and the current draft.
I believe that:
1. it is not strictly true of the registered tag sgn-CH-de, except
by the coincidence that "de" describes a language as well as a
country; unless Switzerland has united with Germany when I
wasn't paying attention.
2. there is no way that an RFC 3066 parser could have made such an
assumption as there is no specification regarding interpretation
of 2-letter subtags in the 3rd or subsequent positions. In
particular, what you state as a rule appears nowhere in 1766 or
3066.
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