Hi, Did you consider using the entire string from the -d argument instead of being UTF-8 aware? That would fulfill the requirement of allowing any unicode character, and up it by allowing e.g. ", " or " :: ".
-Truls
Hi, Did you consider using the entire string from the -d argument instead of being UTF-8 aware? That would fulfill the requirement of allowing any unicode character, and up it by allowing e.g. ", " or " :: ".
-Truls