Τη Πέμπτη, 28 Μαρτίου 2013 12:55:11 π.μ. UTC+2, ο χρήστης Chris Angelico έγραψε: > On Thu, Mar 28, 2013 at 7:18 AM, Νίκος Γκρ33κ <nikos.gr...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > date = date.strftime('%A, %e %b %Y').decode('cp1253').encode('utf8') > > > > For a start, figure out what you're trying to do. I'm trying to get my > > head around this line and I'm not getting anywhere. Is 'date' an > > instance of datetime.date()? And whatever it is, why do you then > > immediately rebind it? And why decode an arbitrary string using an > > arbitrary encoding? And why.... never mind. Start here: > > > > http://www.joelonsoftware.com/articles/Unicode.html > > > > One of Python 3's big features is that it forces you to distinguish > > text strings from binary ones. > > > > ChrisA
I had to use it like that in order for date to be appear correctly in greek otherwise it would seem like chinese. So now you mena i dont have to decode anym ore and use it liek that? date = date.strftime('%A, %e %b %Y').encode('utf8') -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list