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From (german) wikipedia: http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gro%C3%9Fes_%C3%9F
The uppercase sharp s is defined as:
U+1E9E LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
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Responding to Torsten's question, I don't think other languages are likely
to be affected? The sharp-s thing is more of a Germanic languages
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Well, as a German, I can say that Eszett (German sharp s = 'Ã') is
usually capitalized as 'SS', but that's not always done (often it is left
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I've been looking into text-transform in CSS, and Firefox shows SS when
using text-transform values of uppercase and capitalize. For the
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I discovered Unicode's page with the, well, special cases:
http://www.unicode.org/Public/UNIDATA/SpecialCasing.txt
Link:
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As another german coder, i found it very interesting that an ToUpper
function changes an eszet to SS, i would have never guessed it would do
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Here's a patch just gluing it in as a special case...
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