On Mon, 20 Nov 2006, Philip Prindeville wrote:

> Of course, that would exclude messages with ISO Latin 1 (8859.1)
> characters like Yen, Pound Sterling, Trademark, etc. Plus, there are
> words in English that when properly written do contain accents,
> such as resume, dais, cliche, cooperation, etc.

Note the 3-characters-in-a-row requirement. I don't think that will
hit too often for symbols or accented English characters.

YMMV, Test before deploying, etc.

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