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Author r.david.murray
Recipients barry, das, ezio.melotti, kamie, lemburg, mvolz, r.david.murray
Date 2014-03-16.23:17:17
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From python's point of view they are both aliases of iso-8859_8, as discussed in this issue.  Python does not have iso-8859_8-e and i codecs, which you changes to the alias table implies that it does (the target of the entry in the aliases table is the python codec name...and there is only iso8859_8.py, not iso8859_8_E.py or _I.py).
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