I have switched to python 3.1 , but now I am getting some syntax errors in the code:
File "./customWikiExtractor.py", line 81 __char_entities = {' ' :u'\u00A0', '¡' :u'\u00A1', '¢' :u'\u00A2', ^ SyntaxError: invalid syntax line 81 is: __char_entities = {' ' :u'\u00A0', '¡' :u'\u00A1', '¢' :u'\u00A2', '£' :u'\u00A3', '¤':u'\u00A4', '¥' :u'\u00A5', '¦' :u'\u00A6', '§' :u'\u00A7', '¨' :u'\u00A8', '©' :u'\u00A9', 'ª' :u'\u00AA', '«' :u'\u00AB', '¬' :u'\u00AC', '­' :u'\u00AD', '®' :u'\u00AE', '¯' :u'\u00AF', '°' :u'\u00B0', '±' :u'\u00B1', '²' :u'\u00B2', '³' :u'\u00B3', '´' :u'\u00B4', 'µ' :u'\u00B5', '¶' :u'\u00B6', '·' :u'\u00B7', '¸' :u'\u00B8', '¹' :u'\u00B9', 'º' :u'\u00BA',} --Akhil John Nagle-2 wrote: > > akhil1988 wrote: >> Sorry, it is sgmllib.py and not sgmmlib.py > > Oh, that bug again. See > > http://bugs.python.org/issue1651995 > > It's a bug in SGMLParser. When Python 2.5 restricted ASCII to 0..127, > SGMLParser needed to be modified, but wasn't. > > I reported that bug in February 2007. It was fixed in > Python 2.6 and 3.0 on March 31, 2009. > > John Nagle > -- > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/UnicodeEncodeError%3A-%27ascii%27-codec-can%27t-encode-character-u%27%5Cxb7%27-in-position-13%3A-ordinal-not-in-range%28128%29-tp24509879p24514309.html Sent from the Python - python-list mailing list archive at Nabble.com. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list