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- MarkupSafe
- ==========
- Implements a unicode subclass that supports HTML strings:
- >>> from markupsafe import Markup, escape
- >>> escape("<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>")
- Markup(u'<script>alert(document.cookie);</script>')
- >>> tmpl = Markup("<em>%s</em>")
- >>> tmpl % "Peter > Lustig"
- Markup(u'<em>Peter > Lustig</em>')
- If you want to make an object unicode that is not yet unicode
- but don't want to lose the taint information, you can use the
- `soft_unicode` function:
- >>> from markupsafe import soft_unicode
- >>> soft_unicode(42)
- u'42'
- >>> soft_unicode(Markup('foo'))
- Markup(u'foo')
- Objects can customize their HTML markup equivalent by overriding
- the `__html__` function:
- >>> class Foo(object):
- ... def __html__(self):
- ... return '<strong>Nice</strong>'
- ...
- >>> escape(Foo())
- Markup(u'<strong>Nice</strong>')
- >>> Markup(Foo())
- Markup(u'<strong>Nice</strong>')
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