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BCP 47 Language Tags is the Internet Best Current Practices (BCP) for language tags For example: en-US. The language tag "en-US" is composed 2 subtags  Questions d'autres utilisateurs
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  • What is BCP47 format?

    An IETF BCP 47 language tag is a standardized code or tag that is used to identify human languages in the Internet (a language code).
    The tag structure has been standardized by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) in Best Current Practice (BCP) 47; the subtags are maintained by the IANA Language Subtag Registry.

  • What is BCP47 language English?

    BCP 47 Language Tags is the Internet Best Current Practices (BCP) for language tags.
    The purpose of these language tags is to establish codes to help identify languages both spoken and written.
    A language tag is composed of a sequence of one or more subtags such as language, region, variant and script subtags.

  • Is BCP47 case sensitive?

    BCP 47 tags are case insensitive, but there are conventions for casing which you should use for readability; see the subtag descriptions for details.
    The following are all examples of valid BCP 47 tags: en : English. en-US : English, in United States.

  • Is BCP47 case sensitive?

    A language tag that is well-formed and which also conforms to the additional conformance requirements in [BCP47], notably that each of the subtags appears in the IANA Language Subtag Registry. ?Specifications SHOULD require that language tags be well-formed. ?Specifications MAY require that language tags be valid.

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BCP 47 Basic Structure. ? Alphanumeric (ASCII only) subtags. ? Up to eight characters long. ? Separated by hyphens. ? Case not important (i.e. zh = ZH