On Mon, Feb 23, 2009 at 6:58 PM, arbi <arbin...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I got kind of classical error : "UnicodeEncodeError, 'ascii' codec > can't encode character u'\xe9' in position 11: ordinal not in range > (128)" > > In fact, it raises when going from view to template, and i think when > registering some address in my database with an "é" ("e" with accent). > I have a __unicode__ instead of a __str__ also in my models. I also > set : > > DEFAULT_CHARSET = 'utf-8' > FILE_CHARSET = 'utf-8' > in my settings > > Where does the pb come from? I didn't find the answer on this forum. > thx a lot > > Arbi > > > I'm assuming you're on Django 1.0(or newer, if not please let us know), can you paste what exactly your __unicode__ is.
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