I have a CGI written in Python to process a form a read/write a text file (a minimal database). It runs in a Linux box with and it looks all the encoding is UTF8. Now I have two questions:
- When I have: ttext='áááááááááá' I get a warning sendinme to this page http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0263.html Should I understand that PEP has been already implemented and follow it? - Related to the former one: the CGI sends an email with stress marks and other characters. I can read it with out any problem in my Kmail client because it detects the encoding. But I saw that most of the users are gonna read it in a webmail service where the characters (UTF8) are not recognized. Can I force a encoding when I send an email? kind of: mail(adress,'My title', mytext.encode'iso9865') Thanks in advance. -- Lord Eldritch -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list