Jack Jansen wrote: > Because if that is so, then isn't the best way to implement this to > not bother with sys.relaxedunicodeerrors, but in stead use a special > encoding name (or a parameter to an encoding name, such as > "us-ascii;relaxed")? I would not know how to implement this scheme, if you want it to work for all codecs. Also, I want the error handling to be changable at run-time, whereas I maintain that the system default encoding should always remain ASCII. Regards, Martin
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