When confronted with this sort of thing in my own work I usually create a "translator" class as a "stop-gap" measure while making the transition. The "translator" class simply maps old methods to new methods, making any necessary adjustments to input along the way... kind of like an "abstraction layer" (but that sounds like a highfalutin word to me).

Might that make the transition simpler?

Ted

On Jun 8, 2004, at 8:32 PM, Neal Richter wrote:

        A unicode version of HtDig will require tons of work converting to
a decent string class!



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