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Python 3 allows Unicode identifiers, so non-ASCII characters should be
handled with care.

This commit fixes a bug that only happens when serving with --http
(works fine when generating static HTML files). Before this fix, pydoc
would raise errors if the URL contains non-ASCII module names.

Python 3 allows Unicode identifiers, so non-ASCII characters should be
handled with care.

This commit fixes a bug that only happens when serving with `--http`
(works fine when generating static HTML files). Before this fix, pydoc
would raise errors if the URL contains non-ASCII module names.
@kernc kernc force-pushed the master branch 3 times, most recently from 456869b to 94d26e8 Compare June 25, 2024 20:37
@kernc kernc force-pushed the master branch 6 times, most recently from 31bff05 to 0bcb40f Compare June 30, 2025 00:02
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