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:mod:`html` --- HyperText Markup Language support
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.. module:: html
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:synopsis: Helpers for manipulating HTML.
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**Source code:** :source:`Lib/html/__init__.py`
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--------------
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This module defines utilities to manipulate HTML.
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.. function:: escape(s, quote=True)
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Convert the characters ``&``, ``<`` and ``>`` in string *s* to HTML-safe
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sequences. Use this if you need to display text that might contain such
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characters in HTML. If the optional flag *quote* is true, the characters
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(``"``) and (``'``) are also translated; this helps for inclusion in an HTML
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attribute value delimited by quotes, as in ``<a href="...">``.
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.. versionadded:: 3.2
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.. function:: unescape(s)
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Convert all named and numeric character references (e.g. ``>``,
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``>``, ``>``) in the string *s* to the corresponding Unicode
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characters. This function uses the rules defined by the HTML 5 standard
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for both valid and invalid character references, and the :data:`list of
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HTML 5 named character references <html.entities.html5>`.
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.. versionadded:: 3.4
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Submodules in the ``html`` package are:
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* :mod:`html.parser` -- HTML/XHTML parser with lenient parsing mode
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* :mod:`html.entities` -- HTML entity definitions
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