Yes. Try "cmd /u" to get a Unicode console.
HTMLparser should already have converted from Shift-JIS
to Unicode, so the "print" is outputting Unicode.
John Nagle
Stefan Behnel wrote:
Dodo, 13.04.2010 13:40:
Here's a small script to generate again the error
running windows 7 with python 3.1
FILE : parseShift.py
import urllib.request as url
from html.parser import HTMLParser
class myParser(HTMLParser):
def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
print("Start of %s tag : %s" % (tag, attrs))
You problem is the last line. Your terminal does not support printing
the text, so you get an exception here.
Either change your terminal encoding to a suitable encoding, or write
the text to an encoded file instead (see the 'encoding' option of the
open() function for that).
Stefan
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