I'm still nervous about this approach matching exactly MySQL. I need to match it exactly, even if MySQL's sorting is wrong, or the algorithm will run off the rails. I think varian's idea will probably work well. Thank you for the suggestions though!
In reply to Re^2: locales, encodings, collations, charsets... how can I match a given MySQL collation?
by xaprb
in thread locales, encodings, collations, charsets... how can I match a given MySQL collation?
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