On Mon, Jan 21, 2008 at 11:43:54AM -0500, Kevin Ballard wrote:
At *some* point everything stored in computers is a sequence of octets.
In fact, the whole point of the Unicode standard is to define characters
and how to map each character to a unique number (code points) and then
how to encode this number into sequence of octets.
There are more than one equivalence comparison. The unicode standard
defines at least two, and for some other purpose you may want to use
some others, but for some reason you are trying to present that to
work with text means to follow only one type of equivalence the entire
time...
Dmitry
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