From: Chris Jacobs (chris.jacobs@freeler.nl)
Date: Tue Feb 15 2005 - 11:41:41 CST
> Well, would a braille reader render U+0061 and U+2801 identically?
> That is, would a blind person, using a braille interface be fooled by:
>
> "p⠁ypal.com", "payp⠁l.com" or "p⠁yp⠁l.com"
Would he be fooled by latin a versus japanese kana a?
If so then it hardly matters if he is fooled by U+2801 as well.
Funny that with latin and japanese braille so different you hit the one char
which is the same:
Both latin a and japanese a are bit pattern: only dot 1.
http://www.hi.sfc.keio.ac.jp/access/arc/NetBraille/etc/brttrl.html#3.1
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