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html.entities — Definitions of HTML general entities — Python 3.13.5 documentation

html.entities — Definitions of HTML general entities¶

Source code: Lib/html/entities.py

This module defines four dictionaries, html5, name2codepoint, codepoint2name, and entitydefs.

html.entities.html5¶

A dictionary that maps HTML5 named character references [1] to the equivalent Unicode character(s), e.g. html5['gt;'] == '>'. Note that the trailing semicolon is included in the name (e.g. 'gt;'), however some of the names are accepted by the standard even without the semicolon: in this case the name is present with and without the ';'. See also html.unescape().

Added in version 3.3.

html.entities.entitydefs¶

A dictionary mapping XHTML 1.0 entity definitions to their replacement text in ISO Latin-1.

html.entities.name2codepoint¶

A dictionary that maps HTML4 entity names to the Unicode code points.

html.entities.codepoint2name¶

A dictionary that maps Unicode code points to HTML4 entity names.

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