Chris Withers wrote: > Robert Brewer wrote: >>>> you could switch to Python 3.1, >>> I would love to, once Python 3 has a viable web app story... >> >> CherryPy 3.2 is now in beta, and mod_wsgi is nearly ready as well. Both >> support Python 3. :) > > My understanding was that the wsgi spec for Python 3 wasn't finished... The WSGI 1.0 spec has always included Python 3 using unicode strings in the environ (decoded via ISO-8859-1, and limited to \x00-\xFF). In addition, the CherryPy and mod_wsgi teams are working to interoperably support a modified version of WSGI, in which the environ is true unicode for both Python 2 and 3. We hope these implementations become references from which a WSGI 1.1 spec can be written; since web-sig has not yet reached consensus on certain specification details, we are proceeding together with tools that allow users to get work done now. Robert Brewer fumanchu at aminus.org -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/attachments/20090831/21c5d132/attachment.htm>
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