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1.4 Python's Unicode objects as much as possible. However, there are a
1.5 number of places where plain Python strings can be involved:</p>
1.6 <ul>
1.7 - <li>When <a href="parameters.html">inspecting request parameters</a>.</li>
1.8 - <li>When <a href="responses.html">sending output in a response</a>.</li>
1.9 - <li>When <a href="parameters.html">receiving uploaded content</a>.</li>
1.10 - <li>When <a href="state.html">accessing cookie information</a>.</li>
1.11 + <li><a href="parameters.html">Inspecting request parameters</a></li>
1.12 + <li><a href="responses.html">Sending output in a response</a></li>
1.13 + <li><a href="parameters.html">Receiving uploaded content</a></li>
1.14 + <li><a href="state.html">Accessing cookie information</a></li>
1.15 + <li><a href="sessions.html">Accessing session information</a></li>
1.16 </ul>
1.17 <p>When Web pages (and other types of content) are sent to and from
1.18 users of your application, the text will be in some kind of character