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Package html

Overview

Package html provides functions for escaping and unescaping HTML text.

Index

Examples

EscapeString
UnescapeString

Package files

entity.go escape.go

func EscapeString

func EscapeString(s string) string

EscapeString escapes special characters like "<" to become "&lt;". It escapes only five such characters: <, >, &, ' and ". UnescapeString(EscapeString(s)) == s always holds, but the converse isn't always true.

Example +

Code:

const s = `"Fran & Freddie's Diner" <tasty@example.com>`
+fmt.Println(html.EscapeString(s))
+

Output:

&#34;Fran &amp; Freddie&#39;s Diner&#34; &lt;tasty@example.com&gt;
+

func UnescapeString

func UnescapeString(s string) string

UnescapeString unescapes entities like "&lt;" to become "<". It unescapes a larger range of entities than EscapeString escapes. For example, "&aacute;" unescapes to "รก", as does "&#225;" and "&#xE1;". UnescapeString(EscapeString(s)) == s always holds, but the converse isn't always true.

Example +

Code:

const s = `&quot;Fran &amp; Freddie&#39;s Diner&quot; &lt;tasty@example.com&gt;`
+fmt.Println(html.UnescapeString(s))
+

Output:

"Fran & Freddie's Diner" <tasty@example.com>
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Subdirectories

Name Synopsis
..
template Package template (html/template) implements data-driven templates for generating HTML output safe against code injection.
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+ © Google, Inc.
Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution License 3.0.
+ http://golang.org/pkg/html/ +

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