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[Python-Dev] Do I misunderstand how codecs.EncodedFile is supposed to work?

[Python-Dev] Do I misunderstand how codecs.EncodedFile is supposed to work? [Python-Dev] Do I misunderstand how codecs.EncodedFile is supposed to work?Skip Montanaro skip@pobox.com
Wed, 7 Aug 2002 18:43:50 -0500
>>>>> "Martin" == Martin v Loewis <martin@v.loewis.de> writes:

    Martin> "M.-A. Lemburg" <mal@lemburg.com> writes:
    >> It's not a class, just a helper for StreamRecoder. It's purpose
    >> is to provide an easy way of saying "the inside world is encoding
    >> X while the outside world uses Y":

    Martin> In a well-designed designed application, you should not need to
    Martin> say this. The inside world should use Unicode objects.

Which is precisely what I'm trying to do. ;-)  I think I have enough clues
to make things work now.  Thanks for the pointers.

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