Hi,
I was just looking at http://translate.google.com/
and noticed that the language code they use for hebrew is 'iw' and not 'he'.
which would be the ISO 639-1 standard.
Any idea why are they using a different code?
Is it only Hebrew or do other languages have
code that is different from the ISO
iw is ISO 639
he is ISO 639-1
- yba
On Mon, 11 Jan 2010, Gabor Szabo wrote:
Date: Mon, 11 Jan 2010 06:58:24 +0200
From: Gabor Szabo
To: linux-il
Subject: Hebrew marked as 'iw' on Google translate
Hi,
I was just looking at http://translate.google.com/
and noticed that the language code
i am just about to receive a dlink 2650U router from bezeq.
i want to install openwrt on it, and replace my wrt54GL (which runs asterisk
and more on openwrt)
looking throgh openwrt pages is saw it is supported but couldn't find how to
install on it.
have anyone installed openwrt on it ?
any othe