Ka-Ping Yee wrote: > > XML? >=20 > Don't get me started. XML is not a language. It's a serialization > format for trees (isomorphic to s-expressions, but five times more > verbose). call it whatever you want -- my point was that their way of handling configurable encodings in the source code is good enough for python. (briefly, it's all unicode on the inside, and either ASCII/UTF-8 or something compatible enough to allow the parser to find the "en- coding" attribute without too much trouble... except for the de- fault encoding, the same approach should work for python) </F>
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