Using more than 7 bit ASCII on windows.
John W. Baxter
jwbnews at scandaroon.com
Sun Oct 29 16:36:56 EST 2000
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In article <1ej9fob.1tk3yaiz3glm9N at paris11-nas5-49-35.dial.proxad.net>, never wrote: > >>> os.chdir('HD:') > >>> os.getcwd() > 'HD:' > >>> os.chdir('Textes à garder') > >>> os.getcwd() > 'HD:Textes \210 garder:' > >>> > > So I don't understand ? I think it is repr() trying to give you a string which can be compiled into the original. Try print os.getcwd() instead. Whether repr() is being wise in this case is another issue. --John -- John W. Baxter Port Ludlow, WA USA jwbnews at scandaroon.com
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