David Buxton added the comment:
Only a problem because I am using unicode_literals and it didn't occur to me to
use `str('utf-8')` to get a native string on both 2+3. Much the best solution,
thank you.
But that is still a little smelly - I think what I want ideally is for
ElementTree to accept str or unicode on 2.7. Either way I appreciate this is
very low priority and indeed debatable as to whether it is "wrong".
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