Toby Dickenson <tdickenson@geminidataloggers.com> wrote:
Yes, its a PITA that the changes to the book were not available at the same time as the software.
This bug report is for a problem which is different to yours, but the comments will probably answer your questions too.
http://collector.zope.org/Zope/633
I know that I can force Unicode mode by having some unicode string on the page. But can I also do the reverse?
Yes, by explicity encoding the unicode objects into the character encoding that you want. If dtml only sees plain string objects then it behaves the same as in all earlier versions of Zope.
Which is hardly helful for the end-user... I mean, the point of having computers is to simplify things... Florent -- Florent Guillaume, Nuxeo (Paris, France) +33 1 40 33 79 87 http://nuxeo.com mailto:fg@nuxeo.com