>>>>> "JM" == Jean-Marc Lasgouttes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

    Victor> All russian letters are in upper 128 characters, even
    Victor> letters that looks like latin (e.g. "A"). But they are
    Victor> differently ordered there. The order (and even position)
    Victor> depends on operating system.

    JM> I see. So the 'A' you were refering to was not the ASCII 'A'.

Yes.

    JM> My intention was certainly not to flame russian computer
    JM> users, especially since I often have one or two of them near
    JM> my office that could come and flame me 'live' :)

:-) Right decision! :-)

    Victor> CP866.

    JM> Hmm, maybe our local OS/2 (and i18n) expert could tell us what
    JM> to do for OS/2.

This would be the best.

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