Glen,
On Apr 30, 2012, at 3:59 PM, Petrie, Glen wrote:
> Can someone provide me the reference for the natural-language registry is used by IPP?
>From RFC 2911:
4.1.8 'naturalLanguage'
The 'naturalLanguage' attribute syntax is a standard identifier for a
natural language and optionally a country. The values for this
syntax type are defined by RFC 1766 [RFC1766]. Though RFC 1766
requires that the values be case-insensitive US-ASCII [ASCII], IPP
requires all lower case to simplify comparing by IPP clients and
Printer objects. Examples include:
'en': for English
'en-us': for US English
'fr': for French
'de': for German
The maximum length of 'naturalLanguage' values used to represent IPP
attribute values is 63 octets.
which leads to RFC 3282 (the replacement), which references ISO 639, 639-2, 3166, and 15924.
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