In Norwegian, the character sequence "aa" is to be treated as the single letter "å" if it is pronounced identically to "å". Since "a" is the first letter of the alphabet and "å" the last letter of the alphabet, this has consequences for how words are ordered alphabetically.
This was a great message, and really made things clear. Can I suggest that this would be wonderful background information to save somewhere, perhaps on the Wiki, as part of the body of knowledge about how this part of Derby works? thanks, bryan
