"I think you've misunderstood what I was trying to say, as I was not saying what it seems you thought I was saying."

I quoted your response, and asked for clarification. You told me to look at the rperl link and the commandment (I already had), all of which is unrelated to the suggestion made by hippo where you accuse them of trolling, or any of the problems you claim to face. So without any clarification, all anyone has to go on is what you wrote, which is at best disingenuous. Also, N.B. forking perl isn't rewriting perl, nobody suggested that in this thread.

Update: I note that ikegami has been patient in correcting you both factually regarding perl, and your deliberate misuse of terminology. At this point it would seem counter productive to continue such behaviour, or for anyone else to engage to pursued you otherwise.


In reply to Re^20: Converting Unicode by marto
in thread Converting Unicode by BernieC

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