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Unicode 4.0 support

As far as I know, currently, Python only supports Unicode 3.0. That is, for
example, the unicodedata module only holds the data from the Unicode
Standard version 3.0. Since Unicode 4.0 is now released, shouldn't it be
included at least in Python 2.4?

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Adam Twardoch adam{at}twardoch{dot}com http://www.twardoch.com/adam
Jul 18 '05 #1
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