Wow, great work Ken! So the result is, that there are not only differences between the umlaute, the method of comparison, the platform, but also the country version of windows. On my german XP Windows, where I created the rev and the standalone and played the standalone all twelve comparisons bring the same result that is the lower AND the upper char. Now there is nothing I can do anymore than giving it to the Rev Quality control center Thank you for taking your time, Tiemo
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im Auftrag von Ken Ray Gesendet: Dienstag, 10. Juli 2007 17:36 An: How to use Revolution Betreff: Re: Differences in handling german Umlaute of Runrev On Mon, 9 Jul 2007 13:35:23 +0200, Tiemo Hollmann TB wrote: > There are so many differences, that I don't want to describe them all here. > I created a test stack to show the differences and put it under my name > "Tiemo" on revonline. So if anyone is interested and wants to give me a > feedback of your experiences, you can upload the sample stack. Because it is > a bug concerning the character set, I don't know the behaviour on English > systems. OK, here's my test results (in all cases Rev 2.8.1-gm-2, "f2" means what showed up in the "field2" field, "r" means what showed up in the "result" field, 'a' means "lowercase a with umlaut" and 'A' means "capital a with umlaut" - same for O and U): Mac OS X 10.4.9 a-umlaut (using "=", data in field) --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' o-umlaut (using "=", data in field) --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o' u-umlaut (using "=", data in field) --> f2 shows 'u', r is empty a-umlaut (using offset, data in field) --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a'* o-umlaut (using offset, data in field) --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o'* u-umlaut (using offset, data in field) --> f2 shows 'u', r shows 'u'* a-umlaut (using "=", data in prop) --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' o-umlaut (using "=", data in prop) --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o' u-umlaut (using "=", data in prop) --> f2 shows 'u', r is empty a-umlaut (using offset, data in prop) --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a'* o-umlaut (using offset, data in prop) --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o'* u-umlaut (using offset, data in prop) --> f2 shows 'u', r shows 'u'* Win Vista Home Premium a-umlaut (using "=", data in field) --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' AND 'A' o-umlaut (using "=", data in field) --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o' u-umlaut (using "=", data in field) --> f2 shows 'u', r is empty a-umlaut (using offset, data in field) --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' AND 'A'* o-umlaut (using offset, data in field) --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o' AND 'O'* u-umlaut (using offset, data in field) --> f2 shows 'u', r shows 'u' AND 'U'* a-umlaut (using "=", data in prop) --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' AND 'A' o-umlaut (using "=", data in prop) --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o' u-umlaut (using "=", data in prop) --> f2 shows 'u', r is empty a-umlaut (using offset, data in prop) --> f2 shows 'a', r shows 'a' AND 'A'* o-umlaut (using offset, data in prop) --> f2 shows 'o', r shows 'o' AND 'O'* u-umlaut (using offset, data in prop) --> f2 shows 'u', r shows 'u' AND 'U'* * When running this test, the contents of the field "field1" was being manipulated and ended up getting blank lines where some of the comparisons took place - I don't know if this is what you expected or not. Hope this helps you track stuff down, Ken Ray Sons of Thunder Software, Inc. Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Web Site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/ _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution