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The same applies "Å" and "A", "Ä" and "A" and "Ö" and "O"
which also are also different letters as "Ø" and "O" are. ("Ø" is the Danish version of
"Ö" )
Maybe not in the unicode world but in treal life.
That's why I'm a little confused.
Will wait and see what/if the unicode people says.
In any case, thanks for the discussion.
Regards,
/Peter |
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