The follow tests should result 1 for every one.
trace( (/@/g).exec("A@").index); //1
trace( (/@/g).exec("Á@").index); //2
trace( (/@/g).exec("´@").index); //2
trace( (/@/g).exec("¨@").index); //2
But some special chars like "acute;" (accents in Brazilian words) are
considered as two chars, not one.
I test with RegExp.test and String.search and all works as expected.
Why that? A Flash Player Bug?
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