All right, this seems to do the trick. Haven tried your second suggestion, 
but thanks al lot!!

Op zondag 6 november 2016 10:51:00 UTC+1 schreef Andrew Milner:
>
> If the html you are including is complete try
> #include raw "/dir/weather_service.html"
>
>
>
> On Sunday, 6 November 2016 11:36:31 UTC+2, Eelco F wrote:
>
>> I tried your suggestion, but it still yields the same error.
>>
>> To be more precise: I have a template which include a general header for 
>> my webpages. Further down on the page I want to include a simple html page 
>> from our weatherservice.
>> I could do this with an iframe, but then I get problems with the css. So 
>> I just wanted the template to include the html.
>>
>> The template contains the line:
>>
>> #include "/dir/weather_service.html"
>> weather_service.html is in UTF-8 encoding.
>>
>> the error: File "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/Cheetah/Compiler.py", 
>> line 1579, in __init__
>> Nov  6 10:30:16 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****      source = 
>> unicode(source)
>> Nov  6 10:30:16 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****  UnicodeDecodeError: 
>> 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 751: ordinal not in 
>> range(128)
>>
>>
>> Op zondag 6 november 2016 00:17:19 UTC+1 schreef gjr80:
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> So have you explicity set or tried changing the encoding parameter for 
>>> the report concerned in skin.conf? eg
>>>
>>>         [[[testreport]]]
>>>             encoding = html_entities
>>>             template = testreport.tmpl
>>>
>>> You can read about the encoding parameter in here 
>>> <http://weewx.com/docs/customizing.htm#File_generation_options> in the 
>>> weewx 
>>> Customization Guide <http://weewx.com/docs/customizing.htm>
>>>
>>> Gary
>>>
>>> On Sunday, 6 November 2016 08:10:22 UTC+10, Eelco F wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to include some html from an external source in one of my 
>>>> templates. However these html contains some non-ascii symbols like the 
>>>> degree symbol or ë, á ï for instance.
>>>> These html files are encoded in UTF-8.
>>>>
>>>> The cheetah generator doesn't accept them:
>>>>
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****    File 
>>>> "/usr/share/weewx/weewx/cheetahgenerator.py", line 315, in generate
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****      print >> _file, text
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****    File 
>>>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/Cheetah/Template.py", line 1005, in 
>>>> __str__
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****      rc = getattr(self, 
>>>> mainMethName)()
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****    File 
>>>> "cheetah__etc_weewx_skins_Aangepast_beoordeling_html_tmpl_1478382317_27_88088.py",
>>>>  
>>>> line 90, in respond
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****    File 
>>>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/Cheetah/Template.py", line 1597, in 
>>>> _handleCheetahInclude
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****      nestedTemplateClass 
>>>> = compiler.compile(source=source, file=file)
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****    File 
>>>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/Cheetah/Template.py", line 740, in 
>>>> compile
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****     
>>>>  settings=(compilerSettings or {}))
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****    File 
>>>> "/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/Cheetah/Compiler.py", line 1579, in 
>>>> __init__
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****      source = 
>>>> unicode(source)
>>>> Nov  5 23:05:17 weerstation weewx[1367]: ****  UnicodeDecodeError: 
>>>> 'ascii' codec can't decode byte 0xc3 in position 720: ordinal not in 
>>>> range(128)
>>>>
>>>> Apparently only the 128 ascii codes are acceptable? So no extended 
>>>> ascii or UTF-8? Is there a way to get this right?
>>>>
>>>> I could use sed to replace these characters, but I would rather leave 
>>>> them in place.....
>>>>
>>>

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