Hi,

> > Yet the letter "j" or "J" is not accepted as answer. One must enter a
> > "y", otherwise it is assumed the user is saying that the information is
> > not correct and should be re-entered:
>
> So you're proposing that the input should be handled case-insensitiv?

It's not the case which bothers me, but that it expects a "Y" or "y" while 
asking:

Sind die Informationen korrekt? [j/N] 

The prompt asks for a "j" as positive answer while actually only a "y" as 
answer is accepted.

claudio
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