Nice, looking forward to it.

Cheers, Dave

On Jul 8, 2:35 pm, Dave <messedupp...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Have there been any progress in this matter?
>
> On Jun 8, 11:09 pm, Jack Killpatrick <j...@ihwy.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > I considered building something like that in, but decided I didn't know
> > enough about other languages to decide how best to handle them. Thanks
> > for starting the dialog. Does anyone else have any opinion on this?
>
> > The main thing I'm wondering is whether collecting them all under one
> > nav item would, in some cases, result in *many* things ending up there
> > and not many things left under the individual letters (depends on how
> > many items start with these kinds of chars).
>
> > Also, I think that # would mean "starts with a number" to most people,
> > but numbers are already handled via the optional [0-9] nav item. If not
> > #, then what else might make sense?
>
> > On a related note: does anyone know offhand if high ascii chars like
> > these can be used as CSS class names? I haven't ventured into
> > researching that yet.
>
> > Thanks,
> > Jack
>
> > Dave wrote:
> > > Hi
>
> > > In the example below there are non ascii characters, and as it is now
> > > listmenu just ignores them. Maybe a solution could be to collect them
> > > under a "#" tab.
>
> > > <ul id="ulSec_LM_List">
> > >         <li><a href="#">Agilityhunden</a></li>
> > >         <li><a href="#">Aktivitetsbollen</a></li>
> > >         <li><a href="#">BIO Shampoo</a></li>
> > >         <li><a href="#">Oxsvans</a></li>
> > >         <li><a href="#">Pipleksak - Groda</a></li>
> > >         <li><a href="#">Vovex Balsam</a></li>
> > >         <li><a href="#">Ädelsten</a></li>
> > >         <li><a href="#">&Ouml;gonsten</a></li>
> > > </ul>
>
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