I think it is possible when they have a database which has already Unicode 
support. But if data is saved in old format it is really a headache. 

If you explain your full scenario, I would suggest some other methods depending 
on your case.

Oğuz Demirkapı


PS: I have both "dotless i" and "g with breve" in my name. :)


-----Original Message-----
From: Paul Hastings [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Mittwoch, 16. August 2006 14:52
To: CF-Talk
Subject: Re: Transform Unicode characters

Dmitrii Dimandt wrote:
> 0x131    ı    LATIN SMALL LETTER DOTLESS I   to
> 0x69     i    LATIN SMALL LETTER I
> 
> 0x11F    ÄŸ    LATIN SMALL LETTER G WITH BREVE    to
> 0x67    g    LATIN SMALL LETTER G
> 
> тв other similar letters: ığüşöç 
> İĞÜŞÖÇ from the Turkish alphabet.

can't you simply use the chars?



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