On 27/09/2012 20:09, wxjmfa...@gmail.com wrote:
This flexible string representation is wrong by design.

Please state who agrees with this and why.

Expecting to divide "Unicode" in chunks and to gain something
is an illusion.

Please provide the benchmarks to support your claim.

It has been created by a computer scientist who thinks "bytes"
when on that field one has to think "bytes" and usage of the
characters at the same time.

Please name this computer scientist so everybody knows to whom you are referring.

The latin-1 chunk illustrates this wonderfully.

I understand from an earlier post that latin-9 meets your needs completely for all French language characters plus the Euro sign, why don't you simply use that and stop rabitting on about latin-1.


jmf


Would you please be so kind as to stand up as your voice is rather muffled.

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