[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi Ivan
> 
> Thank you very much for making things very clear here.

I actually thought I make everyone angry with my constant bugging about 
these things :-)

> Do you know which parts of django still use bytecode strings?

A better person to ask is Gábor Farkas who was about to deal with 
unicodification and who actually made patches for newforms to play nice 
with templates.

And a better question to ask would be which parts of Django are unicode 
already. Because it's only newforms basically. Other major parts -- ORM 
models and templates -- that should work internally in unicode were 
never converted yet.

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