On 7/26/07, vida <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I get a UnicodeDecodedError if I try to include any of these acuted-
> characters in my templates. It's fine if they come from the database
> (unicode) but not if they are part of the markup.
> >From what I read (and tried), changing settings.DEFAULT_CHARSET and/or
> settings.LANGUAGE_CODE doesn't/won't help.
> How do I fix it? (Please don't tell me to do &acute :)

Try upgrading to the current development version of Django (by using
an SVN checkout).

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