Discussion:
character encoding detection
Joshua Bronson
2008-12-07 22:42:55 UTC
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Just noticed the following from
Feeds may be published in any character encoding. Python supports only a
few character encodings by default. To support the maximum number of
character encodings (and be able to parse the maximum number of feeds), you
should install cjkcodecs and iconv_codec. Both are available at
http://cjkpython.i18n.org/.
Should melk.feedparser add cjkcodecs and iconv_codec to its dependencies? If
so I'd be happy to toss them in.

Josh


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Rolando Penate
2008-12-08 15:36:58 UTC
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Whø néëdß fånçy chärâctêr ëñçödîngs?

Waste of time.

—R
Just noticed the following from http://www.feedparser.org/docs/character-encoding.html
Feeds may be published in any character encoding. Python supports
only a few character encodings by default. To support the maximum
number of character encodings (and be able to parse the maximum
number of feeds), you should install cjkcodecs and iconv_codec. Both
are available at http://cjkpython.i18n.org/.
Should melk.feedparser add cjkcodecs and iconv_codec to its
dependencies? If so I'd be happy to toss them in.
Josh
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