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

Comment #9 by [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Thank you for the explanation. I was not careful in reading your report and  
did not
get what you meant (French Wikipedia uses composed forms, but you type  
decomposed
letters in Find box.)

I'm aware that African languages use Latin letters with diacritics for  
which there's
no composed form and it makes sense that African keyboard produces  
decomposed forms
even for letters that can be represented in composed forms.

Perhaps, cases (which can drive Webkit changes faster than KBD for African  
languages.
Not that we don't care about them) would be Japanese voicing marks for Kana.

U+FF83 U+FF9E => U+30C7
U+30C6 U+3099 => U+30C7


I remember Webkit  having a hard-coded work-around for that somewhere,  
though, but it
may not be for find-in-page.

Filed  a webkit bug ( http://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22247 )






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