Huey Jiang <huey_jiang@yahoo.com> writes: > I wonder how can I get python to support Chinese > language? I noticed python has Unicode feature in > version 2.2.2, but as I tried: > > >>> str = " a_char_in_chinese_lan" > > I encountered UnicodeError. How can I make this to > work? Hi Huey, This is a mailing list for the development *of* Python; questions for the development *with* Python, or for asking for help. In the specific example, you should do some more research on your own. For example, does it matter whether you use IDLE or the command line Python? Does it matter whether you use Unix or Windows? Does it matter whether you put the string into a source file or enter them in interactive mode? [quick answer: all these things matter; in the cases where it doesn't work as you expect, causes vary widely] Regards, Martin
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