On Tue, Feb 28, 2006 at 06:07:32PM +0000, Marcus Bointon wrote:
> On 28 Feb 2006, at 17:57, Vicente Werner wrote:
>
> >Regex don't even work, so if you're goin' to use regular
> >expressions, you're out of luck for non latin languages
>
> So given that it apparently does work, is it therefore true that the
> Smarty compiler and all standard plugins are regex-free?
no. first of all: all plugins that care about encoding (like
capitalize, lower or truncate) may not (or very likely won't) work.
regearding regexes: i don't see a problem why an ascii reges shouldn't
match on utf-input. if you stick to ascii with with your variable
names and identifiers, then utf-8 templates should be transparent to
smarty.
> Marcus
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