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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 27.07.2012 17:46, schrieb john
whelan:<br>
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type="cite"><font><font face="verdana,sans-serif">Locally we have
English and French. Unfortunately on one local street has the
following physical signs on it "Prestone", "Prestone Drive",
"Prom Prestone Dr" depending which sign you look at. <br>
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Personally I prefer the name:en etc it makes it easier to
electronically search for the name. Having to know that to
find the road you have to enter "Prom Prestone Dr" or
"Promenade Prestone Drive" makes it much more difficult for
people to use the map.<br>
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But as long as the name:en etc are given additionally to name that
shouldn't matter, as that should be found, too. Else I would
consider that a bug in the search routine/software.<br>
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regards<br>
Peter<br>
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