On 01/12/10 23:50, Jens Müller wrote: >> To convert unicode into str you have to *encode()* it. >> >> u"...".decode(...) will implicitly convert to ASCII first, i. e. is >> equivalent to >> >> u"...".encode("ascii").decode(...) >> >> Hence the error message > > Ah - yes of course. > > And how can you use the system's default encoding with errors=ignore? > The default encoding is the one that is used if no parameters are given > to "encode". > > Thanks again!
>>> import sys >>> sys.getdefaultencoding() 'ascii' >>> u'M\xfcnchen, pronounced [\u02c8m\u028fn\xe7\u0259n]'.encode(sys.getdefaultencoding(), 'ignore') 'Mnchen, pronounced [mnn]' unless this is for debugging, I doubt ignoring error in this particular case is an acceptable solution (how do you pronounce [mnn]?) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list