Very sensible, although calling lower-case() is not actually
guaranteed to normalize - for instance, lower casing the
German word ESSEN cannot be done with the lower-case()
function - the later will produce essen
Wir essen heute abend, eßen tut mann nicht.
You're right in general, but chose a bad example. German ß always
capitalises as SS, as does ss. But in this case, whether it's the city or
the verb to eat, it's always "ss" in lower-case.
Michael Kay
http://www.saxonica.com/
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