mal> As always with Unicode, things are slightly more complicated than mal> what people are normally used to ... What's the current behavior? If my program receives an input in utf-8 (let's say it comes from a form on a website), what form will it be in, or can't I tell? Is it possible I will get spurious inequalities today if I compare two different unicode objects which were created from different sources and in different normal forms? What about a string and a unicode object? Where can I read all about it (Python and unicode normalization)? Skip
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