On Fri, July 13, 2007 2:35 pm, Stanislav Malyshev wrote:
> We have started a project to make it easier to support international
> markets using PHP. A number of internationalization functions from IBM
> ICU will be made available in PHP as an extension.

I realize that my natural state is the state of confusing, but...

Hunh?

So now there's going to be a PHP-ICU extension for PHP 5 and PHP 6,
and PHP 6 will have ICU built-in to such an extent that it's backwards
compatible with PHP 5?

And what in the world would you do with PHP-ICU extension in PHP 6?

I mean, unless you've type-casted a string to binary or whatever, it's
already ICU, no?...

So then you'd by typecasting a string to binary so you can use ICU to
make it Unicode, rather than just leaving it as Unicode in the first
place?

I think one of your first documentation issues is going to be
explaining how this co-exists, replaces, or has zero effect on PHP 6
built-in Unicode :-)

Hopefully I'm not just being ignorant, though that's entirely possible
with this Unicode stuff... :-)

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