On Feb 19, 6:57 pm, Ron Garret <rnospa...@flownet.com> wrote: > I'm writing a little wiki that I call µWiki. That's a lowercase Greek > mu at the beginning (it's pronounced micro-wiki). It's working, except > that I can't actually enter the name of the wiki into the wiki itself > because the default unicode encoding on my Python installation is > "ascii". So I'm trying to decide on a course of action. There seem to > be three possibilities: > > 1. Change the code to properly support unicode. Preliminary > investigations indicate that this is going to be a colossal pain in the > ass. > > 2. Change the default encoding on my Python installation to be latin-1 > or UTF8. The disadvantage to this is that no one else will be able to > run my code without making the same change to their installation, since > you can't change default encodings once Python has started. > > 3. Punt and spell it 'uwiki' instead. > > I'm feeling indecisive so I thought I'd ask other people's opinion. > What should I do? > > rg
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