char 128? no... 256

Peter Hansen peter at engcorp.com
Wed Feb 12 09:12:57 EST 2003


Afanasiy wrote:
> 
> On Wed, 12 Feb 2003 03:18:43 GMT, Afanasiy <abelikov72 at hotmail.com> wrote:
> 
> >UnicodeError: ASCII encoding error: ordinal not in range(128)
> >
> >This isn't even unicode, it's extended ascii characters used in foreign
> >languages. I can't print them, or write them to file, etc... They are
> >normal chars. This really annoying, a str() around it doesn't even work.
> 
> Replying to all these confused threads...
> 
> Yes I know I asked for a Unicode object in the example code.
> I am trying to emulate what Python is doing. And as you can
> see, it cannot be decoded. So if I am getting a unicode object
> I have no way of converting it to ascii and am thus screwed.

So *where* are you getting the Unicode object from?




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