How to use xmlrpc properly with Korean (non-ascii characters)
A.M. Kuchling
amk at amk.ca
Tue Oct 22 16:20:23 EDT 2002
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In article <mailman.1035315688.19363.python-list at python.org>, Martin v. Loewis wrote: > I know. But would he actually enforce a copyright on "XML-RPC", on the > grounds that some implementation provides an extension? IOW: let him > follow his opinion, and follow your own technical views. Apparently not. See the <nil/> extension at http://ontosys.com/xml-rpc/extensions.html, which points to a message from Winer on the XML-RPC mailing list. I've wanted <nil/> for a long time, too, and would suggest adding it as an optional feature, enabled by a keyword argument to dumps(), and always accepted by loads() (following the guideline of being liberal in what you accept and conservative in what you send). --amk
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