If you are writing HTML, then ί is probably the best thing to write since it should always work.
But that won't work outside of HTML (or XML or such similar things). For other cases you need to indicate that you are using Unicode, UTF8 in particular and then use chr(943) instead. How you indicate that you are using UTF8 would depend on what you are writing to.
For a module, you would just document that your code returns UTF8 strings and it would be the responsibility of the programmer using your module to get that to display properly when they output it.
- tyeIn reply to (tye)Re: Unicode & Locales
by tye
in thread Unicode & Locales
by Mr. Muskrat
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