[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > I hope that the claim of "multiple UTF-8 representations" does > indeed refer to glyphs, in the sense that Unicode contains both > precomposed characters and separable elements, halfwidth and > fullwidth ASCII variants, etc. Yes, I was referring to (sequences of) Unicode characters which represent glyphs looking very similar.
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