- From: Frank Ellermann <nobody@xyzzy.claranet.de>
- Date: Sat, 14 Apr 2007 02:58:30 +0200
- To: www-international@w3.org
- Cc: ltru@lists.ietf.org
Karen_Broome@spe.sony.com wrote: > I did not request a SHOULD NOT with "no linguistic content." My > request was that script tags SHOULD NOT be used with linguistic > *audio* content Sorry, I confused it. No problem with a SHOULD NOT for scripts in audio content. > I really don't have much use for the zxx tag. Maybe for (printed) utterances like #?%zok##$%~boom!3<\# or ASCII art. IMO an example of zxx-Latn, whatever that means. > zxx-Latn makes no sense to me. Did I miss that thread Mark's table with interesting examples contained a zxx row: 43kl;ufa)iop(&uweiorqhjkl2341lkj#@!$Jkdfj;afe It could be a code, I guessed that it's zxx-Latn Frank
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