Am 20.09.2017 um 11:30 schrieb Tony Marston:
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Am 19.09.2017 um 11:24 schrieb Tony Marston:
If the single character "ß" represents two "s" characters joined
together, then the uppercase equivalent should also be a single
character which looks like two "S" characters joined together. If it
is not possible to write code which deals with these exceptions, then
one alternative would be to remove these exceptions
remove from where?
from the reality?
If the lowercase character "ß" causes so many problems because it has no
proper equivalent in uppercase then it should be removed from the list
of valid characters. Either that or provide a single uppercase character
- which is what that wikipedia article you quoted says actually happened
this year
jesus christ the german language DID NOT have a uppercase ß in the real
world until recently but had the lowercase ß virtually forever
how do you imagine "removeed from the list of valid characters" in that
case - frankly that paragraph above shows clearly that you should stop
to argue about this topic at all
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