Fweeew!!! <wipes sweat from brow>

That's really good news. I'd have been really disappointed if I  
couldn't do these sites in django. Hooray!

:-D

Sean



On Aug 25, 2006, at 4:53 PM, Ivan Sagalaev wrote:

>
> Sean Schertell wrote:
>> I'm planning to do two large bilingual sites (english/japanese). Does
>> django's lack of unicode support mean that I won't be able to collect
>> form data from utf-8 pages?
>
> Oh, no this whole conversion is just about convenience. You can do
> multilingual things in Django just as you do in Python using utf-8.  
> You
> just have to  decode and encode manually when needed.
>
> >
>
>



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