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I checked on the language code widget and I noticed an interesting detail, it seems like I have visitors using Serbian language "as spoken in Lao People's Democratic Republic" (sr-la)
It seems like "la" is also used to indicate "latin" script, in addition to also being a country code for Lao.
Usually country codes should be written in capital letters, like sr-LA, but I guess not everyone follow that practise.
Not sure what could be done about this issue. Maybe make a special rule for Serbian language?
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I checked on the language code widget and I noticed an interesting detail, it seems like I have visitors using Serbian language "as spoken in Lao People's Democratic Republic" (sr-la)
It seems like "la" is also used to indicate "latin" script, in addition to also being a country code for Lao.
Usually country codes should be written in capital letters, like sr-LA, but I guess not everyone follow that practise.
Not sure what could be done about this issue. Maybe make a special rule for Serbian language?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: