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Re: What's up with the broken web pages?
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Joram Noeck |
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Re: What's up with the broken web pages? |
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Sun, 12 Apr 2020 12:45:05 +0200 |
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Definitely a python2/3 issue. While python2 uses byte strings by
default, strings are Unicode strings in python3 and byte strings need to
be decoded first.
Surely, you know that and the question is: which part of the website
creation is not fully ported to python3.
python2 [2.7.17]
>>> 'abc', u'abc', b'abc', 'abc'.encode()
('abc', u'abc', 'abc', 'abc')
python3 [3.6.9]
>>> 'abc', u'abc', b'abc', 'abc'.encode()
('abc', 'abc', b'abc', b'abc')
Best,
Joram
Re: What's up with the broken web pages?,
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