On 12/23/05, Wilson Bilkovich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/23/05, Joshua Harvey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Just an update:
> >
> > I exchanged some emails with Julik and I'm going to try to get the
> > Unicode gem working on Windows. Once that's done, we'll package a
> > cross-platform gem of Julik's String-fixer (which relies on the
> > normalization methods in the Unicode gem). This will solve the most
> > egregious of the String problems at the source.
> >
> > I also encourage people who need i18n in Rails to try my Globalize
> > plugin at http://globalize.diluvia.net, and to help out with feedback,
> > bug reports, patches, and advocacy.
> Aah, I just made a binary Win32 package of the Unicode gem.  Hopefully
> I've caught you in time to prevent duplicate work. :)
> I'm headed to lunch, but I'll put it up where people can get at it
> when I get back.
>
OK, I lied.. I'll put it up before lunch.
http://supremetyrant.com/ruby/unicode-0.1-mswin32.gem
..and here's the gemspec, since I'm new to this, and people can let me
know if I mangled anything up.
http://supremetyrant.com/ruby/unicode.gemspec

Built with VS.NET 2K3, the examples in the README all work for me via
the gem on WinXP SP2.

--Wilson.
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