…ke the new syntax, interpreted correctly. For example, "zh-TW-u-co-pinyin" and "zh_TW@collation=pinyin" would both be interpreted as meaning the same. Have all methods (both for old and new syntax) accept all possible aliases for keywords and types. For example, "ar-u-ca-islamicc…
…ke the new syntax, interpreted correctly. For example, "zh-TW-u-co-pinyin" and "zh_TW@collation=pinyin" would both be interpreted as meaning the same. Have all methods (both for old and new syntax) accept all possible aliases for keywords and types. For example, "ar-u-ca-islamicc…
…ke the new syntax, interpreted correctly. For example, "zh-TW-u-co-pinyin" and "zh_TW@collation=pinyin" would both be interpreted as meaning the same. Have all methods (both for old and new syntax) accept all possible aliases for keywords and types. For example, "ar-u-ca-islamicc…
…ke the new syntax, interpreted correctly. For example, "zh-TW-u-co-pinyin" and "zh_TW@collation=pinyin" would both be interpreted as meaning the same. Have all methods (both for old and new syntax) accept all possible aliases for keywords and types. For example, "ar-u-ca-islamicc…
…ke the new syntax, interpreted correctly. For example, "zh-TW-u-co-pinyin" and "zh_TW@collation=pinyin" would both be interpreted as meaning the same. Have all methods (both for old and new syntax) accept all possible aliases for keywords and types. For example, "ar-u-ca-islamicc…
…ke the new syntax, interpreted correctly. For example, "zh-TW-u-co-pinyin" and "zh_TW@collation=pinyin" would both be interpreted as meaning the same. Have all methods (both for old and new syntax) accept all possible aliases for keywords and types. For example, "ar-u-ca-islamicc…
…ke the new syntax, interpreted correctly. For example, "zh-TW-u-co-pinyin" and "zh_TW@collation=pinyin" would both be interpreted as meaning the same. Have all methods (both for old and new syntax) accept all possible aliases for keywords and types. For example, "ar-u-ca-islamicc…
…ke the new syntax, interpreted correctly. For example, "zh-TW-u-co-pinyin" and "zh_TW@collation=pinyin" would both be interpreted as meaning the same. Have all methods (both for old and new syntax) accept all possible aliases for keywords and types. For example, "ar-u-ca-islamicc…
…ommend distinguishing on the basis of "-" vs "_" (e.g. zh-TW for language code, zh_TW for locale code), but in practice that does not work because of the free variation out in the world in the use of these separators. Notice that Windows, for example, uses "-" as a separator in i…
…ommend distinguishing on the basis of "-" vs "_" (e.g. zh-TW for language code, zh_TW for locale code), but in practice that does not work because of the free variation out in the world in the use of these separators. Notice that Windows, for example, uses "-" as a separator in i…
…ommend distinguishing on the basis of "-" vs "_" (e.g. zh-TW for language code, zh_TW for locale code), but in practice that does not work because of the free variation out in the world in the use of these separators. Notice that Windows, for example, uses "-" as a separator in i…
…ommend distinguishing on the basis of "-" vs "_" (e.g. zh-TW for language code, zh_TW for locale code), but in practice that does not work because of the free variation out in the world in the use of these separators. Notice that Windows, for example, uses "-" as a separator in i…
…- 2027 Title: Functional Roles of GOF TP53 Mutations in Metastasis and Immunosuppression of Head and Neck Cancers Funding Source: NIH/NIDCR Role: Co-PI ID: R01DE030875 Date: 2021 - 2026 Title: Developing a Clinical Trial Platform for Local Delivery of Immunotherapy Funding Source…
…"zh_Hant_TW"/> <likelySubtag from="zh_MO" to="zh_Hant_MO"/> <likelySubtag from="zh_TW" to="zh_Hant_TW"/> So looking up "zh_TW" returns "zh_Hant_TW", while looking up "zh" returns "zh_Hans_CN". In the following text, the components of such a result will be be designated with langu…
…"zh_Hant_TW"/> <likelySubtag from="zh_MO" to="zh_Hant_MO"/> <likelySubtag from="zh_TW" to="zh_Hant_TW"/> So looking up "zh_TW" returns "zh_Hant_TW", while looking up "zh" returns "zh_Hans_CN". In the following text, the components of such a result will be be designated with langu…