IIRC, I checked in test_quopri.py without noticing this (although I did notice that it relied on significant trailing whitespace!), so I'll fix it as penance. Note that the C std says the result of writing a text-mode file is *defined* only if the characters written are in range(32, 127) (note: chr(127) isn't suppoted) plus tab and newline. Also that space characters before a newline may disappear, and that the last line written must terminate with a newline. Jack's bad experience is one example of why the std says all this stuff. iow-c-text-mode-is-useless<wink>-ly y'rs - tim
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