"Martin J. Duerst" wrote: > The mixed case is not too > important for us, as discussed above. I think it can be, actually. Suppose you've got someone living in Spain, whose father is Spanish and whose mother is Japanese. His full surname, then, is something like Ohta y Montoya (or maybe the other way around; I don't remember). Now he wants to get a vanity domain, with "Ohta" in Japanese characters and "y Montoya" in Roman letters. He needs to be able to mix character sets. -- /===============================================================\ |John Stracke | http://www.ecal.com |My opinions are my own. | |Chief Scientist |==============================================| |eCal Corp. |"Fate just isn't what it used to be." --Hobbes| |[EMAIL PROTECTED]| | \===============================================================/
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