On Jan 21, 2008, at 4:17 PM, Martin Langhoff wrote:That's certainly a reasonable POV. However, it's not the only one. As =20= evidenced by the Mac, treating filenames as strings rather than bytes =20= is a viable alternative POV - you can't argue that it doesn't work, =20 because OS X proves it does. However, it is a trade-off. Sure, that makes sense. That's why, if you are going to mangle =20 filenames, you need to pick a stable form to always use, which HFS+ =20 does. search. Perhaps you should try OS X. Every single Cocoa app should do the =20 search properly. In fact, I just checked using 3 different text =20 engines (WebKit, Cocoa's text engine, and ATSUI) and all 3 did the =20 case-insensitive search properly. That said, this isn't particularly =20 relevant. -Kevin Ballard --=20 Kevin Ballard http://kevin.sb.org kevin@sb.org http://www.tildesoft.com
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