Aha.  Interesting.

BTW, if you wouldn't mind sharing, I'd love to learn from your function
which converts iso-8859-1 strings to upper case keys.

I have not had a chance to work with international characters in the DB, so
this sounds really interesting.
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 12:52 PM, Claude Schneegans <
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>  >>I think Lienard (how do you bring up the symbol on a QWENTY keyboard) is
> after Liu because that "e" comes after the 26 English alphabet letters.
>
> It come at the end in the ISO character set, but alphabetic sort should
> not use the ASCII code
> Thus the problem.
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