> well, I think that unicode strings and ordinary strings > should behave like "strings" where possible, just like > integers, floats, long integers and complex values be- > have like "numbers" in many (but not all) situations. I obviously missed a few smileys in my post. I was serious that: L" ".join -> Unicode result " ".join -> String result and even " ".join([1,2]) -> "1 2" But integers and lists growing "join" methods was a little tounge in cheek :-) Mark.
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