On Feb 11, 4:54 pm, Ramiro Morales <cra...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 3:29 PM, Joshua Russo <joshua.rupp...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>
> > Ok, I'm still having issues.
>
> > I'm using Django 1.0.2-final and Python 2.5.4
>
> > The models.py starts with the proper encoding string of: # -*- coding:
> > utf-8 -*-
>
> Adding that encoding string isn't enough, the other thing you need to be
> sure is that the file is really using that encoding (UTF-8 in your
> case). It could be you editor created it with a iso-8859-1 encoding and
> just adding the # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- header wouldn't solve things.
>
> Using
>
> $ file models.py
>
> can tell you the real encoding, and it isn't the one you expect, you can
> re-code it using the iconv utility or re-create the models.py file from
> scratch making sure you tell from the beginning your text editor you want
> the file to use UTF-8 encoding.
>
> HTH
>
> (sorry for not making this clear in the previous reply)
>
> --
>  Ramiro Morales

Are those Linux commands or part of the Python shell? I'm running this
on Windows. XP to be exact.


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