Issue 1100: Unicode normalization in 'Find in a Page'
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1100

Comment #5 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Both webkit and chrome-proper need to be changed. A specific example given  
in the
report (Latin letters with diacritic marks) is of rather low practical  
implication.

To moyogo: Is it throughout French Wikipedia that decomposed forms are used  
for
accented Latin letters?  If so, it's very surprising.

This is not to say that we don't have to fix.

A more important case is 'normalization+folding' in history search (which  
was filed
as a separate issue).





Issue attribute updates:
        Summary: Unicode normalization in 'Find in a Page'
        Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
        Labels: i18n

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