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<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-gb"><FONT FACE="Calibri">The Sword config file contains an ISO language code. Is anyone able to tell me what</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-gb"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">this</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-gb"><FONT FACE="Calibri"> gets used for (and more specifically, whether there is any requirement as to whether this should be a 2-character code or a 3-character one)?</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-gb"></SPAN></P>
<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-gb"><FONT FACE="Calibri">(In fact I see IANA now have a new registry of codes which supersedes the 2-char and 3-char lists, but it looks as though this merely mandates the use of</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-gb"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">the old</FONT></SPAN><SPAN LANG="en-gb"> <FONT FACE="Calibri">2-character codes where available, and 3-character otherwise.)</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-gb"><FONT FACE="Calibri">Thanks,</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P DIR=LTR><SPAN LANG="en-gb"><FONT FACE="Calibri">‘Jamie’ Jamieson</FONT></SPAN></P>
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