On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:35:23 +0200, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote:

> There are so many differences, that I don't want to describe them all here.
> I created a test stack to show the differences and put it under my name
> "Tiemo" on revonline. So if anyone is interested and wants to give me a
> feedback of your experiences, you can upload the sample stack. Because it is
> a bug concerning the character set, I don't know the behaviour on English
> systems.

OK, here's my test results (in all cases Rev 2.8.1-gm-2, "f2" means 
what showed up in the "field2" field, "r" means what showed up in the 
"result" field, 'a' means "lowercase a with umlaut" and 'A' means 
"capital a with umlaut" - same for O and U):

Mac OS X 10.4.9
        a-umlaut (using "=", data in field)  --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a'
        o-umlaut (using "=", data in field)  -->  f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o'
        u-umlaut (using "=", data in field)  --> f2 shows 'u', r is empty
        a-umlaut (using offset, data in field)  --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a'*
        o-umlaut (using offset, data in field)  --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o'*
        u-umlaut (using offset, data in field)  --> f2 shows 'u', r shows 'u'*

        a-umlaut (using "=", data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a'
        o-umlaut (using "=", data in prop)  -->  f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o'
        u-umlaut (using "=", data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'u', r is empty
        a-umlaut (using offset, data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a'*
        o-umlaut (using offset, data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o'*
        u-umlaut (using offset, data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'u', r shows 'u'*

Win Vista Home Premium
        a-umlaut (using "=", data in field)  --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' AND 
'A'
        o-umlaut (using "=", data in field)  --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o'
        u-umlaut (using "=", data in field)  --> f2 shows 'u', r is empty
        a-umlaut (using offset, data in field)  --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' 
AND 'A'*
        o-umlaut (using offset, data in field)  --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o' 
AND 'O'*
        u-umlaut (using offset, data in field)  --> f2 shows 'u', r shows 'u' 
AND 'U'*

        a-umlaut (using "=", data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' AND 
'A'
        o-umlaut (using "=", data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o'
        u-umlaut (using "=", data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'u', r is empty
        a-umlaut (using offset, data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' 
AND 'A'*
        o-umlaut (using offset, data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o' 
AND 'O'*
        u-umlaut (using offset, data in prop)  --> f2 shows 'u', r shows 'u' 
AND 'U'*


* When running this test, the contents of the field "field1" was being 
manipulated and ended up getting blank lines where some of the 
comparisons took place - I don't know if this is what you expected or 
not.


Hope this helps you track stuff down,

Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software, Inc.
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
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