I believe utf-8 should work fine[1] and you just need
appropriate fonts
[2]. I'm not sure whether ISO-8859-7 supports ancient polytonic greek.
I think the question was about language codes, not character encodings.
Michael Kay
[1] http://www.stoa.org/unicode/
[2]
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/bylanguage/gr
eek.html#polytonic
hth,
Manos
Michael Kay wrote:
Thank you for your reply David. We had thought of using
translate, but as
there is a 'lang' attribute we were wondering how it can be
used. Could
anyone tell us? Thanks
You can set it to the ISO language code for ancient Greek
provided that (a)
such a language code exists, and (b) your XSLT processor
supports it. I
suspect that neither of these conditions is true, unfortunately.
Michael Kay
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