>> Did you read my reply? > >Sorry, it was me who failed to read your question properly. > >Unicode file names aren't really working well, especially not in Py2.x. >Python 3.2 provides many improvements here. > >I assume your file system encoding is UTF-8? What does >sys.getfilesystemencoding() give you? > >Stefan
Since I'm not registered on the Python mailing list I had some trouble replying to your message. My getfilesystemencoding() returns utf-8. -- Rickard Lindberg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list