> Hi there, > > I'm preparing a I18N version of Instiki, but I'm running into a few > issues that's holding me back. First of all, even though constructs > like \w will correctly recognize unicode characters, [:upper:] does > not include capital unicode letters. It turned out that just keeping a list of capital words in latin, greek, and cyrillic worked out great. It would of course be great if [:upper:] could do the same, but not that big of a problem. > Also, the URI parser in WEBrick seems to break down on url encoded > unicode characters. "Du«ÍskerLegetøê" ("you love toys" in Danish) > breaks down like this: I was a foul and didn't escape properly. So yes, Instiki with I18N (latin, greek, and cyrillic) wiki words is forthcoming. Oh yearh, [[wiki link]] and [[c]] works now too. -- David Heinemeier Hansson, http://www.instiki.org/ -- A No-Step-Three Wiki in Ruby http://www.basecamphq.com/ -- Web-based Project Management http://www.loudthinking.com/ -- Broadcasting Brain