Fredrik Lundh skrev: > I'm pretty sure unicodename.name() doesn't look in the Unicode- > Data file on your machine, nor in the latest file from unicode.org.
I am pretty sure of that, too. I was only using those files as a reference against the unicode data that comes with my python interpreter. > in other words, you get whatever version that was used to create > the Unicode data set in your Python distribution. I see. > iirc, 2.4 uses Unicode 3.2, and 2.5 uses Unicode 4.1. to update, > use the tools under Tools/unicode. Thanks for the hint. Mvh, -- Klaus Alexander Seistrup SubZeroNet, Copenhagen, Denmark http://magnetic-ink.dk/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list