I guess we need another format specifier than "s" here. "s" does the conversion to standard-python-utf8 for wide strings, and we'd need another format for conversion to current-local-os-convention-8-bit-encoding-of-unicode- strings. I assume that that would also come in handy for MacOS, where we'll have the same problem (filenames are in Apple's proprietary 8bit encoding). -- Jack Jansen | ++++ stop the execution of Mumia Abu-Jamal ++++ Jack.Jansen@oratrix.com | ++++ if you agree copy these lines to your sig ++++ www.oratrix.nl/~jack | see http://www.xs4all.nl/~tank/spg-l/sigaction.htm
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