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What's New In FormEncode 2.0
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This article explains the latest changes in `FormEncode` version 2.0.0
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compared to its predecessor, `FormEncode` 1.3.0
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2.0.1
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- Add support for 3.10
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- use Pytest instead of Nose and Github Actions instead of Travis for tests
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- Documentation updates
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- Note this will be the last version to support Python 2.7. The next version
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will be 2.1 to signal this change. If you want to keep support for Python
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2.7 update your dependencies spec to be below 2.1
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2.0.0
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- `FormEncode` can now run on Python 3.6 and higher without needing to run 2to3 first.
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- `FormEncode` 2.0 is no longer compatible with Python 2.6 and 3.2 to 3.5.
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If you need Python 2.6 or 3.2 to 3.5 compatibility please use `FormEncode` 1.3.
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You might also try `FormEncode` 2.0.0a1 which supports Python 2.6 and Python 3.3-3.5.
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- This will be the last major version to support Python 2.7
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- Add strict flag to USPostalCode to raise error on postal codes that has too
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many digits instead of just truncating
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- Various Python 3 fixes
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- Serbian latin translation
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- Changed License to MIT
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- Dutch, UK, Greek and South Korean postal code format fixes
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- Add postal code formats for Switzerland, Cyprus, Faroe Islands, San Marino, Ukraine and Vatican City.
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- Add ISODateTimeConverter validator
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- Add ability to target htmlfill to particular form or ignore a form
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- Fix format errors in some translations
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- The version of the library can be checked using formencode.__version__
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