Hi everyone, I just tried my hand at parsing an RSS 2.0 feed using Universal Feed Parser and it worked beautifully. My one point of confusion -- I'm not sure how to convert encoded characters back to their human-readable ascii/unicode.
Not sure if it matters, but the feed I'm dealing with is using xml version 1.0 and "windows-1252" encoding. Here are some examples of the encoded characters I'm trying to convert: – (symbol as it appears in the original xml file) – (symbol as it appears in ipython shell after using Universal Feed Parser) What I'd like to do is process all of these xml items, convert the encoded characters to readable text, and then pop the items in a database. So to my question -- can anyone point me to documentation on how to perform this conversion? I didn't find anything explicit in the Universal Feed Parser docs, but I figured Python might have a library that handles this kind of thing. Any help is greatly appreciated. Regards, Serdar _______________________________________________ Tutor maillist - Tutor@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/tutor