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This draft is a work item of the Language Tag Registry Update Working Group of the IETF.
Title : Matching of Language Tags
Author(s) : A. Phillips, M. Davis
Filename : draft-ietf-ltru-matching-13.txt
Pages : 25
Date : 2006-5-19
This document describes a syntax, called a "language-range", for
specifying items in a user's language preferences, called a "language
priority list". It also describes different mechanisms for comparing
and matching these to language tags. Two kinds of matching
mechanisms, filtering and lookup, are defined. Filtering produces a
(potentially empty) set of language tags, whereas lookup produces a
single language tag. Possible applications include language
negotiation or content selection. This document, in combination with
RFC 3066bis (Ed.: replace "3066bis" with the RFC number assigned to
draft-ietf-ltru-registry-14), replaces RFC 3066, which replaced RFC
1766.
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