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Cherokee has got Unicode support

I'm just writing this short post to show you guys this screenshot:

 

 

It's the upcoming Cherokee 0.99.33 version, featuring its new Unicode support. Isn't it cool?

If you didn't find it pretty interesting, odds are your mother tongue doesn't use non-ASCII characters. In that case, believe me, it is extremely desirable for a program to support the Universal Character Set. Basically it allows Cherokee to be deployed everywhere, independently of the local language or alphabet. So, let's just say that this new Unicode support removes some adoption barriers, which is always a great thing.

If everything goes as expected the new version will be released within the next few days. Meanwhile, you can always download the trunk snapshot and give it a try.

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Alberto Ruiz on Fri Dec 11 16:47:52 2009
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Great news! I am wondering what's the meaning of those words in the shot though ;-)
Yo'av Moshe on Fri Dec 11 17:38:01 2009
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Great, I was missing this... :) does it work in reverse proxy too?
leonel on Fri Dec 11 17:40:52 2009
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Now... I don't understand cherokee ... Great work
Jones Lee on Sat Dec 12 08:40:55 2009
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Good job! I'd love to see more love on supporting RoR 2.3.4 or newer with rack. Nothing to complain, great work!
Henrique Carvalho Alves on Sun Dec 13 04:33:57 2009
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Great Alvaro! I'm following Cherokee's development closely, and this is awesome news. I'm currently deploying a Django online service with Cherokee on Amazon EC2, and it's a breeze. Keep up!
Tim on Sun Dec 13 11:32:17 2009
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What Cherokee got to do with Gnome?

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