Hi Bjorn,
I always believed that unicode and utf-8 were same encoding, but reading
you let me think i was wrong.
Can you tell me what the difference is between unicode and utf-8 ?
Bjorn Stabell wrote:
While we're all waiting for Zope 3 and Plone 3, I'd like to know what the
standard practice
--On Montag, 26. April 2004 10:53 Uhr +0200 David Convent
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I always believed that unicode and utf-8 were same encoding, but
reading you let me think i was wrong.
Can you tell me what the difference is between unicode and utf-8 ?
Andreas Jung wrote:
Unicode is
Bjorn Stabell wrote:
Formulator:
* gets charset from manage_page_charset (same as ZMI), but can be overridden
* stores field values as encoded text (not Unicode), but lets you specify
which encoding to use
(confusingly calls this unicode mode)
* messages are stored as UTF-8 (hardcoded)
While
David Convent wrote:
Hi Bjorn,
I always believed that unicode and utf-8 were same encoding, but reading
you let me think i was wrong.
Can you tell me what the difference is between unicode and utf-8 ?
Unicode should not be seen as an encoding as such. While Python
internally uses an encoding
None of the above components handles Unicode in this way,
but it seems to be how the Unicode support in Zope 2 was meant to be
used.
Martijn wrote:
You're actually wrong about Formulator. :)
Apologies. We were using older versions of Formulator before, and I was
just doing code inspection