in reply to Mixed Unicode and ANSI string comparisons?

Boy, you really are a piece of work! You post a sniveling whine disguised as a question (with no code, description of what you've tried, or expected output), crow about how you've deliberately kept your head in the sand about a key element of modern programming, act like Perl and the world should be arranged to your whim, and then call people rude names when they try to help you.

Quite a panoply of antisocial, immature behaviours, for which others less experienced than you would be rightly chastised.

Try this module, princess.

The way forward always starts with a minimal test.
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Re^2: Mixed Unicode and ANSI string comparisons?
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 16, 2015 at 11:08 UTC
    1nickt: your job isn't to go around defending every user you have insulted -- flip flopping is a flop
Re^2: Mixed Unicode and ANSI string comparisons?
by BrowserUk (Patriarch) on Dec 16, 2015 at 12:36 UTC
    call people rude names when they try to help you.

    Pedantry is never "helpful"; bandwagon jumping is less so.

    I commiserate entirely with those that have to deal with this shit; I'm in a position where I don't have to. Jealous much.


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