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> From: Simon St.Laurent [mailto:simonstl@s...]

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> Surrogate pairs are very tricky critters that seem to me to require 
> substantially more programming care than any other aspect of 
> Unicode, and I 
> suspect that developers will be cursing them for a long time to come.
> 
> More information, downloads, CVS, etc. are available at:
> http://gorille.sourceforge.net

I believe IBM's open source International Components for Unicode
(http://oss.software.ibm.com/icu/) supports surrogate pairs. That may be
worth a look for anyone who needs a robust, general purpose library for
dealing with Unicode. They have both Java and C++ versions of the library.

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