#5950: Euro Currency Symbol FAILS at Inflector::slug()
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    Reporter:  euromark   |          Type:  Bug      
      Status:  new        |      Priority:  Low      
   Milestone:  1.2.x.x    |     Component:  Core Libs
     Version:  1.2 Final  |      Severity:  Normal   
    Keywords:             |   Php_version:  n/a      
Cake_version:             |  
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 using Inflector::slug()

 € (EuroCurrency) results to  �[[BR]]

 a weird question mark
 [[BR]]
 [[BR]]

 i double checked with several browsers, all the same result (files or
 locales or whatever are utf8 coded, so this is all right).[[BR]]
 well, except for the IE, with presents me a box/square - or â in the
 source code.
 [[BR]]
 [[BR]]

 other "non-ascii" and german localized utf8 signs work though (ä = ae
 etc), so i figured it might just have been forgotten somewhere^^ (which my
 research in /libs/inflector.php prooved)
 [[BR]]
 [[BR]]

 there might be some other symbols out there i did not check on yet... and
 which do not work either[[BR]]

 for clean URLS i suppose to '''change the € Sign to "EUR"'''
 [[BR]]
 [[BR]]

 By the way:
 a "new" german character made it into the vocabulary books (brand "new"
 news^^): the big ß (like the small "ß" for "ss")[[BR]]

 looks almost the same, but is used like in MAßKRUG (former MASSKRUG if
 spelled with capital letters).[[BR]]

 that means it is now officially in the UTF8 convention - and therefore
 already possible to be actually used. the reason the added it was that
 every single lowercase character of the german alphabet now finally has a
 corresponding capital one[[BR]]
 [[BR]]

 '''"[big]ß" => "SS"''' [[BR]]
 well, you might wanna add this one (changes to capital ones) as well.

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