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On October 20, 2003 01:01 pm, Michael Ruelle wrote:

> obscuring it and allowing it to pass through. I have found many posts on
> the internet claiming that xmlrpc for python does not handle nonascii
> characters and that there is no way to change the encoding you send for
> the xmlrpc so that you can explicitly set the encoding to utf-8.

The XMLRPC module provided by Python does support Unicode objects, but not as 
dictionary keys. That's why the output of xmltv.py has String objects as keys 
and Unicode objects as values.


> I am going to try to use the xml.sax.utils.escape function next but have
> some other things i have to take care of first.

I am not familiar with Twisted's XMLRPC support, but the xml.sax.utils.escape 
is totally unnecessary in Python's XMLRPC. I would assume that it's 
unnecessary in Twisted as well.

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James Oakley
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