On 25 elo, 21:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> It is interesting that, in addition to the ASCII hyphen-minus (U
> +002D), Unicode specifies even a "regular" hyphen (U+2010). It is

Now, here is an interesting bug. I wrote my previous message with a
text editor and copy-pasted it into the Google Groups HTML form field
with Iceweasel 2.0.0.6 browser.* The text looked fine before I sent it
but now, for some reason, the string "U+002D" is broken before the
plus character in a way that really shouldn't happen. Apparently,
something went wrong when the lines were refitted into newsgroups size
(even the UAX 14 quote in the beginning of my message became mangled a
little).

I haven't noticed this kind of undesirable breaks in normal browsing
situations. Perhaps it's the Google Groups system that is to blame?

*(For those that haven't heard about it: Iceweasel is a rebranded
version of Firefox, distributed by Debian GNU/Linux.)

--
Simo Kaupinmäki

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