#47480 [Opn]: preg_replace with /i is not case insensitive

2009-03-12 Thread sehh at ionos dot gr
ID: 47480 User updated by: sehh at ionos dot gr Reported By: sehh at ionos dot gr Status: Open Bug Type: PCRE related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.8 New Comment: Do you think it would be better if I contacted the developers of the

#47480 [Opn]: preg_replace with /i is not case insensitive

2009-03-09 Thread sehh at ionos dot gr
ID: 47480 User updated by: sehh at ionos dot gr Reported By: sehh at ionos dot gr Status: Open Bug Type: PCRE related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.8 New Comment: Obviously you have no idea what you are talking about and obviously you

#47480 [Opn]: preg_replace with /i is not case insensitive

2009-03-09 Thread sehh at ionos dot gr
ID: 47480 User updated by: sehh at ionos dot gr Reported By: sehh at ionos dot gr Status: Open Bug Type: PCRE related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.8 New Comment: The PCRE library is wrong then. Ç is correctly defined in Unicode as ç,

#47480 [Opn]: preg_replace with /i is not case insensitive

2009-03-09 Thread sehh at ionos dot gr
ID: 47480 User updated by: sehh at ionos dot gr Reported By: sehh at ionos dot gr Status: Open Bug Type: PCRE related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.8 New Comment: I forgot the capital accented characters, so the above should read: Ç

#47480 [Opn]: preg_replace with /i is not case insensitive

2009-03-09 Thread sehh at ionos dot gr
ID: 47480 User updated by: sehh at ionos dot gr Reported By: sehh at ionos dot gr Status: Open Bug Type: PCRE related Operating System: Linux PHP Version: 5.2.8 New Comment: Indeed thats far from ideal, its impossible from my development point of