Hi, Michel Charest did utter on 12/12/2005 15:51:
> COMMENT: As can be seen, when using Method1 (default encoding with > iso8859-1, I get > a UnicodeDecodeError. And, when using Metho2, explicitely encoding using > using > unicode("élève", 'latin-1'), the PrettyPrint class does not raise an > exception, but > it garbles (does not correctly interpret) my latin-1 string (i.e. élève). The xml.dom.ext PrettyPrint can only handle 7-bit ASCII or Unicode encoded text node strings. Method1 will fail as your latin1 encoded string contains 8-bit values which are not valid utf-8 encodings, as the error message reports. Method2 is in fact working - the output you see is the utf-8 encoding for your text node string. If you look at the output generated in a Unicode editor you should see your original string. > EXTRA DETAILS: > ============== > * Running on Windows XP (sp2) > * Python 2.4.2 > * PyXML 0.8.4 > * 4Suite 1.0b1 > * I have tried many other encoding formats such as utf8, utf-16, utf16-le, > etc. with no luck ! The xml.dom.ext PrettyPrint can only produce utf-8 output. There is a bug report and patch on sourceforge to let it produce utf-16 output. TTFN Mike -- I was just getting used to yesterday when today came. _______________________________________________ XML-SIG maillist - XML-SIG@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/xml-sig