[Chris McDonough]
> ...
> From this (and without a Windows machine in front of me), I can't
> really make any sense out of why your Activestate Python's
> sitecustomize.py is being found instead of Zope's Python
> sitecustomize.py if you're running Zope using the Zope Python install.
> I suspect it
[Sake]
> I have Zope and Activestate Python installed together in the same
> win-xp machine. Everything works fine until I've learned that I can
> put "sys.setdefaultencoding('cp874')" into sitecustomize.py to
> accomodate my native language coding. Since I do that, my Zope 2.7.0
> service can no
On Mon, 2004-03-08 at 20:54, Sake wrote:
> Everything works fine until I've learned that I can put
> "sys.setdefaultencoding('cp874')" into sitecustomize.py
I assume you created a new sitecustomize.py to hold this in your
activestate Python's library directory, then?
> I can start it manually