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MyASPN >> Mail Archive >> phpdoc
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Re: [PHP-DOC] the 'hk' translation
by Jim Winstead other posts by this author
Apr 18 2001 2:14AM messages near this date
Re: [PHP-DOC] the 'hk' translation | [PHP-DOC] cvs: phpdoc /ja Translators /ja/functions dbx.xml image.xml
On Tue, Apr 17, 2001 at 03:36:33PM +0200, Damien Seguy wrote:
>  on 14/04/01 20:59, Jim Winstead at jimw@[...].org wrote:
>  
>  > now that this has appeared to have gained some new life, can we move
>  > it into a directory reflecting the proper language code?  i would
>  > assume that 'zh' is correct, but am certainly open to correction. :)
>  zh is the only "Chinese" entry in the ISO 639 standard (as I'm guessing
>  that's the one we're following).
>  
>  However, this might cover different realities :
>  Simplified Chinese (mainland)
>  Traditionnal Chinese (Taiwan)
>  or Cantonese (Guangdonghua).
>  
>  My best guess is that it's Simplified Chinese, but I couldn't spot the hk
>  manual on PHP.net.. Where is it?

it isn't being generated. it is only in the phpdoc cvs tree now.

jim
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