Re: Terzemian on the web
From: | Paul Bennett <paul-bennett@...> |
Date: | Thursday, February 22, 2007, 11:46 |
----- Original Message -----
From: Philip Newton <philip.newton@...>
acute,
> > and it exists as a precomposed character, too.
>
> I see no combining acute.
Neither do I, thus eyebrow-raise: the page was created using a
combining acute in its name, and yet
the URLencoded URL shows a precomposed character. Evidently, something
in the path from Babelmap ->
Opera -> Frath -> Firefox glunched together the i and the combining
acute. Vaguely interesting, but
not in the least cause for alarm.
Speaking of composition, the original sentence was clearly badly
composed. I have no idea what the ",
too" on the end was for, either.
> (Perhaps you're confused by the fact that the URL-encoding uses
> UTF-8,
I assure you I'm not.
Paul
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