> Postscript: using cut and paste, I *can* enter "s=3D'=E4=F6'" in IDLE at = the > Python prompt, both on Linux and on Windows 98. It prints as > '\xe4\xf6' on both systems. What changed? Perhaps the Tcl version? That sounds like the issue that Marc talked about: Tk behaves differently when text is entered programmatically (and perhaps through cut-n-paste), as compared to text entered through the keyboard. Using cut-n-paste with Tk 8.3.1, CVS python, X11R6.3 on Solaris 8 still gives me the UnicodeError. Regards, Martin
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