Newbie: How to convert "<" to "<" ( encoding? )
Fredrik Aronsson
d98aron at dtek.chalmers.se
Tue Oct 3 19:54:54 EDT 2000
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In article <9UsC5.27$fn2.59024 at news.pacbell.net>, "Eric" <ewalstad at yahoo.com> writes: >> replace (str, old, new[, maxsplit]) -> string > Thanks Bjorn. That DOES take care of the two examples > I gave. However, I am trying to implement something > that will handle all the encoding needed to make a string > "HTML friendly." I'm sorry, there is a name for the > kind of encoding I am trying to do, but I don't know > what that name is (HTML encoding?). Here is an example which replaces all characters with HTML entities. import string # Load dictionary of entities (HTML 2.0 only...) from htmlentitydefs import entitydefs # Here you could easily add more entities if needed... def html_encode(s): s = string.replace(s,"&","&") # replace "&" first #runs one replace for each entity except "&" for (ent,char) in entitydefs.items(): if char != "&": s = string.replace(s,char,"&"+ent+";") return s >>> print html_encode("this <is> a <string> with <nested <brackets>>") this <is> a <string> with <nested <brackets>> >>> print html_encode("&<>åäöÅÄÖߣéèãñîê") &<>åäöÅÄÖߣ éèãñîê >>> Another (probably better) solution is: import string from htmlentitydefs import entitydefs inv_entitydefs = {} for (ent,char) in entitydefs.items(): inv_entitydefs[char]="&"+ent+";" # Invert dictionary def html_encode2(s): res="" for c in s: # Just loops through the string once if inv_entitydefs.has_key(c): # looking for characters res=res+inv_entitydefs[c] # to exchange else: res=res+c return res made-them-two-minutes-ago-so-be-careful-ly' yours Fredrik
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