On Tue, 2002-07-09 at 22:14, Michael Sweet wrote: > To make life even more interesting, case comparisons are a > locale-dependent solution. That is, "A" with an umlat may > not compare equal to "a" with an umlat in some locales (or > shouldn't, anyways).
This is not a problem of mine. Conversion routines should take care of correctly mapping characters, after that we have only byte/word comparisons. With UCS2 of course, instead with utf8 it may get complicated, that's why I want to avoid encodings that doesn't have fixed length characters inside samba code when not necessary (eg. utf8 in vfs to write filenames in the filesystem) Simo. -- Simo Sorce - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Xsec s.r.l. via Durando 10 Ed. G - 20158 - Milano tel. +39 02 2399 7130 - fax: +39 02 700 442 399
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