But the thing is that you must explicity call this function in order to
use it.
Also in order to some stetics maybe you should call it accents_iso-8859-1
The thing is that this should be consider a big need for non-english
languages.

On a major approx also could be possible to modify it in order to accept
parameters to include ('å','à') or ('ca_ES','fr_FR')....

bests,
jaume.


> For the reason I cited above:  it is a too abstract approach for many
> languages and/or applications.  For example in Swedish, a search for 'e'
> should probably include 'é', since most users will not type that in
> explicitly (it's not on the keyboard), but a search for 'a' should
> normally not include 'å', since that it a completely separate letter
(and
> it is on the keyboard).  Additionally, this particular implementation
> seems to be ISO-8859-1 charset specific.  I know a number of accented
> letters that are a lot closer "siblings" to 'd' than 'ð' is.
> 
> -- 
> Peter Eisentraut      [EMAIL PROTECTED]       http://yi.org/peter-e/

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