On Tue, 4 Jan 2005 11:16:06 +0100
"Antoine Leca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
<snip>
> It remains that nowadays, this generation of "secretaries" have the habit
> to not use � in filenames, so they are writing ESPANA (I do not know why
> they

I know you guys are off on your own tangent here but I would just like to
reiterate that when I asked Henry "Are these combinations common in
usernames or pathnames?" I was referring specifically to only characters for
which the upper and lower case codes for a character are encoded in UTF-8
with a different number of bytes. My impression is that these instances are
relatively few and far between. My utf8toupper function can return an error
when trying to upcase a string containing one of these odd instances.
Otherwise the application I'm currently working on fully supports Unicode
throughout.

Mike

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