On Jan 19, 11:00 pm, Fredrik Lundh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > John Machin wrote: > > I'm happy enough with reassembling the second item. The problem is in > > reliably and correctly collapsing the whitespace in each of the above > > > fiveelements. The standard Python idiom of u' '.join(text.split()) > > won't work because the text is Unicode and u'\xa0' is whitespace > > > and would be converted to a space. > > would this (or some variation of it) work? > > >>> re.sub("[ \n\r\t]+", " ", u"foo\n frab\xa0farn") > u'foo frab\xa0farn' > > </F>
Yes, partially. Leading and trailing whitespace has to be removed entirely, not replaced by one space. Cheers, John -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list