- From: johnwcowan via GitHub <sysbot+gh@w3.org>
- Date: Wed, 06 Apr 2016 01:51:29 +0000
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aphillips scripsit:
> I'll admit that I was being clever in my locution, but I was also
> careful to use the ZWNJ-free string as the search term. If you do a
> "find" on this page in your browser, typing "die" finds "bodies" and
> (unless you do something about matching case), typing "DIE" finds
> "bodies" too. Customers expect matches to be more permissive under
> certain circumstances (such as find) as compared to algorithmic
access
> methods (where rigor is called for).
Ah, I didn't understand that this was browser "find" as opposed to
API's
for finding substrings.
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