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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 12-07-31 11:19 AM, Fred Hebert
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The tricky thing is that if I enter a string containing " ́e" in
my module and later reverse it, I will get "é" and not "e ́" as a
final result. What was initially [16#0301,16#0065] gets reversed
into [16#0065,16#0301], which is not the same as the correct
visual representation "<font color="#ff0000"> ́e</font>"
(represented as ([16#0065, $ , 16#0301]), with an implicit space
in there)<br>
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Quick note that the last " ́e" in there (possibly in red, depending
of your mail client) should have been "<font color="#ff0000">e ́</font>",
which is represented as [16#0065, $ , 16#0301]. Sorry for the
confusion.<br>
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