ID: 38203
Updated by: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reported By: thomas at uninet dot se
-Status: Verified
+Status: Assigned
Bug Type: Strings related
Operating System: *
PHP Version: 5CVS, 4CVS (2006-07-27)
-Assigned To:
+Assigned To: andrei
New Comment:
This is Andrei's code, according to the notes in the code.
Previous Comments:
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[2006-07-26 09:33:48] thomas at uninet dot se
For what reason is the status downgraded to Bogus?
Doesn't I have the problem I have or is the non-ascii-world not big
enough to make a solution?
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[2006-07-25 08:03:40] thomas at uninet dot se
Added support for sv_SE so setlocale returns "sv_SE" but it still
doesn't work.
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[2006-07-25 07:49:54] thomas at uninet dot se
setlocale(LC_ALL, 'se_SV') returns bool(false).
Even if the setlocale doesn't work it still gives a correct response
with strcmp and strcasecmp which (I think) indicates that the *nat*
functions uses another approach than the other compare functions.
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[2006-07-25 07:41:19] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
The locale identifier is sv_SE and not se_SV.
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[2006-07-25 07:38:43] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
what do you get with var_dump(setlocale(LC_ALL, 'se_SV')); ?
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