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Hi group,

There seems to be another suite of unicode apí-s available on I named ICU, based on an Open Source initiative, but I can not find any documantation on that, as far as the implementation on the I is involved.

I have found some example code doing this, but that was done in PHP, and it is referred to a character normalization ( http://ahinea.com/en/tech/accented-translate.html ).

Anyone done this using the ICU api?

Loek Maartens.




"Scott Klement" <rpg400-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:5047A639.10502@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx...
Hi Henrik,

On 9/5/2012 2:15 PM, Henrik Rützou wrote:

okay, that is new to me, does it also work in SBCS with supported
characters and if so what happens to unsupported characters ?


Yes, it also works with SBCS. Unsupported characters seem to be changed
to x'3F' in SBCS EBCDIC. At least, that's what happened in my quick test.


Anyway it dosn't really solve the problem if you want to end up with
U'20AC' becomming
plain text 'EUR' or if Michael wants to end up with '>=' in SBCS then you
still have to do
a USC-2 to SBCS character by character conversion.


I agree with you, and I did mention that in my response to Michael.
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