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Author loewis
Recipients geon, loewis
Date 2009-01-04.13:38:58
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> With this file  - hello.py (attached) - I should be also asked for
> converting to utf8.

Why that? This file is already encoded in utf-8 just fine. It is,
simultaneously, also encoded in ASCII, cp1250, cp1252, and nearly
any other encoding in use (as long as it is ASCII-based).

> When I open it, nothing changes, after making
> changes and saving then the encodings is my windows standard cp1250 ....

What did you do to find that out?
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Date User Action Args
2009-01-04 13:39:00loewissetrecipients: + loewis, geon
2009-01-04 13:38:58loewislinkissue4815 messages
2009-01-04 13:38:58loewiscreate