xhtml encoding question
Ulrich Eckhardt
ulrich.eckhardt at dominolaser.com
Wed Feb 1 11:03:19 EST 2012
Am 01.02.2012 10:32, schrieb Peter Otten:
> It doesn't matter for the OP (see Stefan Behnel's post), but If you want to
> replace characters in a unicode string the best way is probably the
> translate() method:
>
>>>> print u"\xa9\u2122"
> ©™
>>>> u"\xa9\u2122".translate({0xa9: u"©", 0x2122: u"™"})
> u'©™'
>
Yes, this is both more expressive and at the same time probably even
more efficient.
Question though:
>>> u'abc'.translate({u'a': u'A'})
u'abc'
I would call this a chance to improve Python. According to the
documentation, using a string is invalid, but it neither raises an
exception nor does it do the obvious and accept single-character strings
as keys.
Thoughts?
Uli
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