--- On Tue, 11/30/10, Dan Stromberg <drsali...@gmail.com> wrote: > In Python 3, I'm finding that I have encoding issues with > characters > with their high bit set. Things are fine with strictly > ASCII > filenames. With high-bit-set characters, even if I > change stdin's > encoding with:
Co-ask. I have also had problems with file names in Chinese characters with Python 3. I unzipped the turtle demo files into the desktop folder (of course, the word 'desktop' is in Chinese, it is a windows XP system, localization is Chinese), then all in a sudden some of the demos won't work anymore. But if I move it to a folder whose path contains only english characters, everything comes back to normal. Another related issue on the same platform is this: if you have your source file in the chinese 'desktop' folder, and when you run the code and got some exceptions, the path information printed out by the tracer wrongly encoded the chinese name for 'desktop'. Yingjie -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list