ok, I have looked a lot of places, and can't seem to get a clear answer... I have a string called each_theme
Some values of the string may contain a single quote as in - Happy Sad Nice Frank's Laundry Explosion Notice that the 4th value has a single quote in it. Well, I need to make sure that the single quote is escaped before handing it off for further processing to a class I later call for some other processing. So I thought, no big deal, I should be able to find a way to escape the single quote on the string. I am a perl and PHP guy, so I do a lot of regex stuff. I did a quick search and found someone had said to use this re.sub function, so I tried. But the following doesn't work. To be honest, I am a little lost with all the modules and classes required to do simple math or string functions in Python. None of it seems built it in.. its all import modules... Here is what I am trying... # escape single quotes in theme name re.sub('''(['"])''', r'\\\1', each_theme) you python masters... show me the way please... thanks regex_jedi -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list