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@ -8,7 +8,7 @@ should probably read `The Absolute Minimum Every Software Developer
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Absolutely, Positively Must Know About Unicode and Character Sets
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<http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html>`_. This part of the
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documentation just tries to cover the very basics so that you have a
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pleasent experience with unicode related things.
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pleasant experience with unicode related things.
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Automatic Conversion
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@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ unicode. What does working with unicode in Python 2.x mean?
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UTF-8 for this purpose. To tell the interpreter your encoding you can
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put the ``# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-`` into the first or second line of
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your Python source file.
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- Jinja is configured to decode the template files from UTF08. So make
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- Jinja is configured to decode the template files from UTF-8. So make
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sure to tell your editor to save the file as UTF-8 there as well.
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Encoding and Decoding Yourself
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@ -63,12 +63,12 @@ Encoding and Decoding Yourself
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If you are talking with a filesystem or something that is not really based
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on unicode you will have to ensure that you decode properly when working
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with unicode interface. So for example if you want to load a file on the
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filesystem and embedd it into a Jinja2 template you will have to decode it
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form the encoding of that file. Here the old problem that textfiles do
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filesystem and embed it into a Jinja2 template you will have to decode it
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from the encoding of that file. Here the old problem that text files do
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not specify their encoding comes into play. So do yourself a favour and
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limit yourself to UTF-8 for textfiles as well.
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limit yourself to UTF-8 for text files as well.
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Anyways. To load such a file with unicode you can use the builtin
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Anyways. To load such a file with unicode you can use the built-in
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:meth:`str.decode` method::
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def read_file(filename, charset='utf-8'):
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@ -104,4 +104,4 @@ set your editor to store as UTF-8:
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3. Select "UTF-8 without BOM" as encoding
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It is also recommended to use the Unix newline format, you can select
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it in the same panel but this not a requirement.
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it in the same panel but this is not a requirement.
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