On 14. des. 2006, at 16.01, Diez B. Roggisch wrote:

>
>>
>> No, Im afraid not. Not in this case.
>> The point was that I wanted to use the same method for "view" and
>> "html-mail" so I need the method to return the rendered KID template.
>> If I try to render the template directly in my thread using KID, KID
>> insists on using us-ascii to interpret the template. Perhaps I should
>> switch to genshi.
>
> I don't see where that might help, given that the expose decorator  
> pukes
> at a place that doesn't seem to deal with the template at all.
>
> Why don't instantiate the template yourself? It's very easy, and then
> you can set the encoding yourself (however that works, I don't have  
> the
> code before my inner eye)
>
Tried that. KID barfs on anything that doesn't fit in us-ascii -  
that's why I'm going to try genshi
> Alternatively, you can try and set up things in a way that make the
> expose decorator happy - by stuffing a thread-local fake-request  
> object
> in cherrypy.
Tried this too. Haven't  been able to make it work when identity is  
enabled.

Thanks for your input though.

regards
/rune


>
> Diez
>
> >


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