[ python-Bugs-1327233 ] title() uppercases latin1 strings after accented letters
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Bugs item #1327233, was opened at 2005-10-14 21:08
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Category: Python Library
Group: Python 2.4
Status: Open
Resolution: None
>Priority: 1
Submitted By: Humberto Diógenes (virtualspirit)
Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
Summary: title() uppercases latin1 strings after accented letters
Initial Comment:
When using latin1, the title() method of strings considers accented
letters as word separators. The same thing doesn't happen with
unicode strings:
>>> print u'diógenes'.title()
Diógenes
>>> print 'diógenes'.title()
DióGenes
I'm using Python 2.4.2 on Ubuntu Breezy with 'utf-8' as default
encoding.
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