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An effort has been made to standardize the language codes for the two Norwegian languages: Norwegian Nynorsk and Norwegian Bokmål. It is widely agreed that the use of "nb" and "nn" is preferred, and that "no" is deprecated.
The "no" and "nno" projects here on Drupal has been deprecated in favour of nb and nn.
The attached patch fixes includes/locale.inc
Comment | File | Size | Author |
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#4 | locale.inc_.utf8_.patch | 464 bytes | hba |
#1 | locale.inc__0.patch | 459 bytes | hba |
locale.inc_.patch | 459 bytes | hba | |
Comments
Comment #1
hba CreditAttribution: hba commented.. and here is the correct patch.
Comment #2
hba CreditAttribution: hba commentedI guess this won't be done before 6.x. Does anyone have any thoughts on if it will be included or not? I guess "no" can be kept in addition to "nb" and "nn" as backwards compatibility, if that's an issue.
Comment #3
Steven CreditAttribution: Steven commentedUse UTF-8 please.
Comment #4
hba CreditAttribution: hba commentedOops, sorry. Here's another one in UTF8.
Comment #5
hba CreditAttribution: hba commentedMarking as needs review as suggested in http://drupal.org/node/130706
Comment #6
Steven CreditAttribution: Steven commentedCommitted to HEAD and 5.x.
Comment #7
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