On u'Unicode string literals' reintroduction (Py3)
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On 29 fév, 14:45, jmfauth <wxjmfa... at gmail.com> wrote: > For those who do not know: > The u'' string literal trick has never worked in Python 2. > > >>> sys.version > > '2.7.2 (default, Jun 12 2011, 15:08:59) [MSC v.1500 32 bit (Intel)]'>>> print u'Un oeuf à zéro EURO uro' > > Un uf à zéro uro > > > > jmf Sorry, I just wanted to show a small example. I semms Google as "changed" again. You should read (2nd attempt) u'Un œuf à zéro €' with the *correct* typed glyphs 'LATIN SMALL LIGATURE OE' in œuf and 'EURO SIGN' in '€uro'. jmf
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