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: It seems to be implied by omission. Why change case unless told to? --[[User:Paddy3118|Paddy3118]] 20:51, 9 June 2012 (UTC)
:: I didn't change case, I preserved it. But some people think that a character may be the same as a letter, and that's ambigous, letters can be upper or lowercase. It still doesn't hurt to state that. I realize that one can assume a lot from omissions, but not necessarily correct assumptions. It's only obvious to the person writing (er, not writing) the omissions. If the example wasn't shown, I would've assume ''strip'' meant to remove any ''outer'' characters, not ''inner'' characters. A lot of people have many assumptions about the words used, especially those languages which have a '''strip'''
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