html
â HyperText Markup Language support¶
Source code: Lib/html/__init__.py
This module defines utilities to manipulate HTML.
Convert the characters &
, <
and >
in string s to HTML-safe sequences. Use this if you need to display text that might contain such characters in HTML. If the optional flag quote is true, the characters ("
) and ('
) are also translated; this helps for inclusion in an HTML attribute value delimited by quotes, as in <a href="...">
.
Added in version 3.2.
Convert all named and numeric character references (e.g. >
, >
, >
) in the string s to the corresponding Unicode characters. This function uses the rules defined by the HTML 5 standard for both valid and invalid character references, and the list of HTML 5 named character references
.
Added in version 3.4.
Submodules in the html
package are:
html.parser
â HTML/XHTML parser with lenient parsing mode
html.entities
â HTML entity definitions
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HTML:
3.2
| Encoding:
UTF-8
| Version:
0.7.4