> ColdFusion does not understand Unicode data as such so you cannot
manipulate
> Unicode data. Therefore, if you are working in a ColdFusion environment,
you

once again, not to start a war, but cf & unicode get along just fine.
depending on the encoding & language you can even come darned
close to parsing unicode strings and you can certainly use clientside
js w/cf for that where cf can't pull its load.


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