James Y Knight wrote: > That seems backwards of how it should be ideally: the byte-string > upper and lower should always do ascii uppering-and-lowering, and the > unicode ones should do it according to locale. Perhaps that can be > cleaned up in py3k? I would expect bytes objects not to have upper() and lower() methods at all in Py3k. -- Greg
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