Asmus Freytag <asmusf at ix dot netcom dot com> wrote: > Given this little model and some additional assumptions about your > own project(s), you should be able to determine the 'nicest' UTF for > your own performance-critical case.
This is absolutely correct. Each situation may have different needs and constraints, and these should govern which UTF is best suited for the task. No one UTF is better than the others in all cases. -Doug Ewell Fullerton, California http://users.adelphia.net/~dewell/