http://www.python.org/peps/pep-0277.html The PEP describes a Windows-only change to Unicode in file names: On Windows NT/2k/XP, Python would allow arbitrary Unicode strings as file names and pass them to the OS, instead of converting them to CP_ACP first. This applies to open() and all os functions that accept filenames. In addition, os.list() would return Unicode filenames if the argument is Unicode. Please comment on the PEP. There is an updated patch on http://python.org/sf/594001; please comment on the patch as well. Regards, Martin
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