mefistotelis <[email protected]> added the comment:
Patch attached.
I was thinking about one for() instead, but didn't wanted to introduce too
large changes..
Let me know if you would prefer something like:
for i in (9,10,13,):
if chr(i) not in text: continue
text = text.replace(chr(i), "&#{:02d};".format(i))
That would also make it easy to extend for other chars, ie. if we'd like the
parser to be always able to re-read the XML we've created. Currently, placing
control chars in attributes will prevent that. But I'm getting out of scope of
this issue now.
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keywords: +patch
Added file:
https://bugs.python.org/file48885/0001-bpo-39011-Preserve-line-endings-within-attributes.patch
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