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Date:      Tue, 21 Feb 2023 20:36:37 +0000
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Subject:   [Bug 269127] devel/icu: Multibyte character is included in DateTimePatterns for en locale in release 72
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--- Comment #3 from Tatsuki Makino <tatsuki_makino@hotmail.com> ---
(In reply to Charlie Li from comment #2)

No, I have not yet done that at all.

As for my thoughts on this issue...
This is not a problem for people using en, en-US, or en-* locales, it is the
right.
This does not seem to be a problem on the Linux side which seems to use ICU=
 in
the same way. At least it is not a problem with Android(+MS Edge browser).
This is more of a problem on the website production side. The approach of
trying to put the time string output by the new feature called LocaleString
into the old-fashioned Date.parse function is strange. Therefore, shouldn't=
 we
be reporting to the website where the problem occurs?

Anyway, I posted here because it didn't seem to be much of an issue on the
Linux side, but has Linux outside of Android disappeared? :)

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