Daniel Fetchinson wrote: > I came across a javascript library that returns all sorts of html > codes in the cookies it sets and I need my web framework (written in > python :)) to decode them. I'm aware of htmlentitydefs but > htmlentitydefs.entitydefs.keys( ) are of the form '&#xxx' but this > javascript library uses stuff like '%3A' for the ':' for example. The > conversion is here: > > http://www.ascii.cl/htmlcodes.htm > > Is there a python package/module/whatever that does the conversion for > me or do I have to write a little wrapper myself (and introduce bugs > while doing so :))?
>>> import urllib >>> urllib.quote("Löblich ähnlich üblich") 'L%C3%B6blich%20%C3%A4hnlich%20%C3%BCblich' >>> urllib.unquote(_) 'L\xc3\xb6blich \xc3\xa4hnlich \xc3\xbcblich' >>> print _ Löblich ähnlich üblich If you care about the encoding you have to encode/decode explicitly: >>> urllib.quote(u"Löblich ähnlich üblich".encode("latin1")) 'L%F6blich%20%E4hnlich%20%FCblich' >>> urllib.unquote(_).decode("latin1") u'L\xf6blich \xe4hnlich \xfcblich' Peter -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list