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Author loewis
Recipients benjamin.peterson, flox, georg.brandl, lemburg, loewis, skip.montanaro
Date 2009-12-11.23:09:08
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> codecs.encode()/.decode() provide access to all codecs, regardless
> of their supported type combinations and of course, you can use
> them directly via the codec registry, subclass from them, etc.

I presume that the OP didn't talk about codecs.encode, but about
the methods on string objects. flox, can you clarify what precisely
it is that you miss?
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2009-12-11 23:09:11loewissetrecipients: + loewis, lemburg, skip.montanaro, georg.brandl, benjamin.peterson, flox
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2009-12-11 23:09:08loewiscreate