Il 29 gennaio 2015 11:18, Marco Ippolito <ippolito.ma...@gmail.com> ha scritto: >> ma se sono notizie prese da internet, l'encoding dovresti già saperlo >> dall'html. >> Che sorgenti di dati hai? > L'articolo in questione è questo: > http://www.ilsole24ore.com/art/english-version/2014-05-29/signs-of-light-the-credit-darkness-032044.shtml?uuid=ABJTc3LB
comunque nell'html della pagina web in questione si legge: <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1"> ho provato a mettere allora: #!/usr/bin/python #-*- coding: iso-8859-1 -*- ma, all'atto di salvare il file per poi eseguirlo, esce questo: These default coding systems were tried to encode text (iso-latin-1-unix (293 . 8212) (298 . 8217) (303 . 8221) (308 . 8220) (1067 . 8220) (1088 . 8221) (1109 . 8212) (1130 . 8217) (2227 . 8220) (2279 . 8220) (2360 . 8221)) However, each of them encountered characters it couldn't encode: iso-latin-1-unix cannot encode these: — ’ ” “ “ ” — ’ “ “ ... Click on a character (or switch to this window by `C-x o' and select the characters by RET) to jump to the place it appears, where `C-u C-x =' will give information about it. Select one of the safe coding systems listed below, or cancel the writing with C-g and edit the buffer to remove or modify the problematic characters, |or specify any other coding system (and risk losing the problematic characters). utf-8 euc-jis-2004 euc-jp windows-1256 windows-1258 iso-2022-jp-2004 next macintosh windows-1254 windows-1252 gb18030 gbk utf-7 utf-16 utf-16be-with-signature utf-16le-with-signature utf-16be utf-16le iso-2022-7bit utf-8-auto utf-8-with-signature eucjp-ms georgian-academy georgian-ps japanese-shift-jis-2004 japanese-iso-7bit-1978-irv utf-7-imap utf-8-emacs _______________________________________________ Python mailing list Python@lists.python.it http://lists.python.it/mailman/listinfo/python