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\title{What's New in Python 2.0}
-\release{1.01}
+\release{1.02}
\author{A.M. Kuchling and Moshe Zadka}
-\authoraddress{\email{akuchlin@mems-exchange.org}, \email{moshez@math.huji.ac.il} }
+\authoraddress{\email{akuchlin@mems-exchange.org}, \email{moshez@twistedmatrix.com} }
\begin{document}
\maketitle\tableofcontents
countless often-stormy discussions on the python-dev mailing list, and
mostly implemented by Marc-Andr\'e Lemburg, based on a Unicode string
type implementation by Fredrik Lundh. A detailed explanation of the
-interface is in the file \file{Misc/unicode.txt} in the Python source
-distribution; it's also available on the Web at
-\url{http://starship.python.net/crew/lemburg/unicode-proposal.txt}.
-This article will simply cover the most significant points about the Unicode
-interfaces.
+interface was written up as \pep{100}, ``Python Unicode Integration''.
+This article will simply cover the most significant points about the
+Unicode interfaces.
In Python source code, Unicode strings are written as
\code{u"string"}. Arbitrary Unicode characters can be written using a
\end{verbatim}
For more information, consult the Python documentation, or the XML
-HOWTO at \url{http://www.python.org/doc/howto/xml/}.
+HOWTO at \url{http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/topics/howto/xml-howto.html}.
\subsection{DOM Support}