Graham Dumpleton wrote: > > On 12/08/2006, at 11:39 AM, Earle Ady wrote: > >> >> So I wrote a simple mod_python handler and my unicode issues were >> resolved. >> >> The problem appears to be that using PSP with unicode isn't going to >> get you very >> far because Flex itself doesnt support unicode.... from what I can >> tell this far... >> >> This is going to be a big problem for people writing large PSP >> implementations. >> >> Thanks again. >> ---- >> Earle W. Ady :: Chief Technology Officer :: Blue Lava Technologies >> earle at bluelavatech dot com :: +1 310-913-0747 vox :: earleady aim > > Please keep any discussion on the mailing list. Have sent this back to the > python-dev list since that is where you asked your original question and > perhaps someone else can guide you about whether PSP and Unicode > can be used together as I don't really know. > > Graham
I'm not sure which list this discussion will end up on, but Earle should take a look at this thread in mod_python archive: http://www.modpython.org/pipermail/mod_python/2006-February/020223.html Ultimately it looks like a limitation of flex, so we have have 3 choices: 1. Find another lexer that supports Unicode. 2. Fix Flex to support Unicode ourselves. (Haha... not likely). 3. Re-write the psp parser in pure python as per Nicolas' suggestion in the above quoted thread. 4. Ignore the whole thing and hope this Unicode thing is just a fad and will soon go away. ;) Perhaps we can refactor psp to use a parser plugin? Then users would have a choice between py_psp_parser (Unicode but slower) and c_psp_parser (fast but no Unicode). Jim