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I haven't seen any standard that has UK in it so I say use GB.<br>
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AA and SP are IBM internal designation for all Arabic countries and
Serbia (see email attached below). If you look at
<a href="http://www.niso.org/3166.html#serbia" eudora="autourl">http://www.niso.org/3166.html#serbia</a>
you'll see the Serbia question addressed. So, I don't think these need to be added.<br>
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Jim<br>
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Subject: Re: UPDF open standard for locales<br>
To: sommer@granitesystems.com<br>
Cc: "Mark VanderWiele" <markv@us.ibm.com><br>
From: "Mary Trumble" <mtrumble@us.ibm.com><br>
Date: Tue, 10 Apr 2001 19:14:07 -0400<br>
Message-ID: <OF4FAFDAC1.DD2BEBFD-ON85256A2A.006F36C2@raleigh.ibm.com><br>
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"SP" is the abbreviation that IBM uses for Serbia. It's appropriate to<br>
call it a "territory", in the POSIX-locale sense, but,<br>
politically-speaking, there may be a difference of opinion about whether<br>
it's a country.<br>
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"AA" is the IBM generic designation for "Arabic-speaking countries". If<br>
you're including only (and all) countries you don't need this.<br>
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Mary<br>
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