I'm having this very same problem when String.upcase() is not
uppercasing accentuated characters.
It seems that the problem is the encoding again.

regards


2010/5/10 Peter Hickman <[email protected]>:
> Mmm
> Just noticed another problem
> char_from = "àéìòù"
> char_to   = "aeiou"
> puts char_from.size  => 10
> puts char_to.size      => 5
> At least on my Mac. The problem here is encoding.
> Looks trickier than I first thought, would be a cinch if this was unicode
> and we were using Java :) Just decompose the unicode character and drop the
> accent characters.
> Ignore everything I have said and lets hope someone who knows about this can
> suggest a solution, I am intrigued by this.
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