MRAB wrote: > Thorsten Kampe wrote: >> * Ron Garret (Thu, 19 Feb 2009 18:57:13 -0800) >>> I'm writing a little wiki that I call µWiki. That's a lowercase >>> Greek mu at the beginning (it's pronounced micro-wiki). >> >> No, it's not. I suggest you start your Unicode adventure by >> configuring your newsreader. >> > It looked like mu to me, but you're correct: it's "MICRO SIGN", not > "GREEK SMALL LETTER MU".
I don't think that was the complaint. Instead, the complaint was that the OP's original message did not have a Content-type header, and that it was thus impossible to tell what the byte in front of "Wiki" meant. To properly post either MICRO SIGN or GREEK SMALL LETTER MU in a usenet or email message, you really must use MIME. (As both your article and Thorsten's did, by choosing UTF-8) Regards, Martin P.S. The difference between MICRO SIGN and GREEK SMALL LETTER MU is nit-picking, IMO: py> unicodedata.name(unicodedata.normalize("NFKC", u"\N{MICRO SIGN}")) 'GREEK SMALL LETTER MU' -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list