no authorship -- individual or institution -- identifiers. … freeform and also contain 8-bit chars that represent different code pagesSo the only possibility would be to "view in Latin-16, ISO-8859-8, KOI8-R, Windows-1256, etc and decide which one is looking right". Urgh. Well, perhaps some reCAPTCHA-like system could work over time...
species name. Specifically, the character that combines a & e into a single char.If it's only æ and œ, I think these are since medieval times used in latin texts.
I am able to choose what work I take on;Lucky you. That means, if you took on this project, it wouldn't be because of the money, but because of the challenge :-)
In reply to Re^15: Mixed Unicode and ANSI string comparisons?
by soonix
in thread Mixed Unicode and ANSI string comparisons?
by BrowserUk
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