No one is going to write code in their own native language and
distribute it worldwide.
How can you say that "PHP6 Unicode support is not designed for
international environment"? Have you even tried it?
-Andrei
On Jun 19, 2007, at 9:27 AM, Tomas Kuliavas wrote:
I don't care about Unicode support, because it breaks things. I
suspect
that PHP6 Unicode extension won't give me controls that I have in
PHP5 and
PHP4 strings. PHP6 Unicode support is not designed for international
environment. It is designed for nationalized environments and
allows PHP
script developers to code in their native language. Code written in
French, Russian, Arabic, Japanese or Chinese is not international.
Only
some people can read it. Only some people can see difference
between ァ()
and ィ(). If I have to debug code written in Japanese or Arabic,
language
is the main barrier in understanding the code.