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rb12345
13y ago
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PHP could just use the approach NTFS uses on Windows and convert to upper case instead:
http://blogs.msdn.com/b/michkap/archive/2004/12/02/273619.as...
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Xylakant
13y ago
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Which would not help in this case, since in turkish the upper-case representation of `i` is not `I` but a different symbol. So the class you're looking for would not exist.
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13y ago
Oops - looks like you're actually right there. For some reason, I thought I'd read that i and ı were both mapped to I.
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