On Sat, 9 Jun 2001, Alexandre Fayolle wrote:

> Now, if the input has some diacritic characters, it is properly echoed. If
> the response has some diacritic characters, it is *not* displayed in the
> GtkText widget, though the print statement on the console shows perfectly
> normal characters. 
> 
> Due to external constraints, the client runs on python 1.52, and the
> server on python 2.0, but this doesn't seem to be an issue, since, as I
> said, the print statement shows nice \351 for �, and \352 for �, for
> instance. 

I seem to have omitted some crucial piece of information : the client is
running on a win2K box, and the server on a linux machine. I tried to
reproduce this with the client running on a linux box and failed. I
suspect a unicode problem. 

Alexandre Fayolle
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