On Fri, Jan 18, 2008 at 06:01:13AM +0800, JM Ibanez wrote:
Nice exception...
The standard of what? Could you provide the exact reference?
Does the standard say something about disk storage?
So what?
non-sequitor.
Because?
And where exactly does the standard says so?
So they are not the same after all? It is just you don't care
about what it actually says, right? How about this: Unicode
provides a unique number for every character. So, if numbers
are not the same then by definition of the Unicode standard
those characters are different.
There is no notion "fundamentally the same character" in the Unicode
standard as far as I know, and the characters you mentioned are very
different in Unicode:
http://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/0065/index.htmhttp://www.fileformat.info/info/unicode/char/00e9/index.htm
There have different names, they have different glyphs, and they
are functional different.
Dmitry
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