I don't have an answer for why Python might be mis-handling the data,
but wanted to make a factual correction:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
> Some web feeds use decimal character entities that seem to confuse
> Python (or me). For example, the string "doesn't" may be coded as
> "doesn’t" which shoul
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Some web feeds use decimal character entities that seem to confuse
> Python (or me). For example, the string "doesn't" may be coded as
> "doesn’t" which should produce a right leaning apostrophe.
> Python hates decimal entiti
On Wed, 09 Jul 2008 16:39:24 -0700, bsagert wrote:
> Some web feeds use decimal character entities that seem to confuse
> Python (or me).
I guess they confuse you. Python is fine.
> For example, the string "doesn't" may be coded as "doesn’t" which
> should produce a right leaning apostrophe. Py