martin wrote: > In what way? >=20 > Python 2.0b1 (#1, Jul 3 2000, 09:12:07) [GCC 2.95.2 19991024 = (release)] on linux2 > Copyright 1991-1995 Stichting Mathematisch Centrum, Amsterdam > Copyright 1995-2000 Corporation for National Research Initiatives = (CNRI) > >>> class X: > ... def __repr__(self): > ... if hasattr(self,"u"): > ... return u'\u30b9' > ... else: > ... return u'hallo' > ...=20 > >>> x=3DX() > >>> x > hallo > >>> x.u=3D1 > >>> x > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "<stdin>", line 1, in ? > TypeError: __repr__ returned non-string (type unicode) >=20 > > no need to change minidom. >=20 > The need still appears to exist, both for minidom.Element (KATAKANA > LETTER SU is a letter, and thus a valid tag name), as well as > minidom.Text. A string is a string is a string. works for me: $ export LANG=3Dposix.utf8 $ python >>> import sys >>> sys.getdefaultencoding() 'utf8' >>> class X: ... def __repr__(self): ... return u"u\30b9" ... >>> x =3D X() >>> x =E3,=B9 (or to put it another way, I'm not sure the repr/str fix is the real culprit here...) </F>
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