Me> [what am I missing?] Michael> The encoding: >>> print u"\N{DEGREE SIGN}".encode("latin1") =B0 Hmmm... I don't believe I've ever encountered an object in Python befor= e that you couldn't simply print. Are Unicode objects unique in this res= pect? Seems like a bug (or at least a feature) to me. Skip
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