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eschtml

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eschtml

Encode or decodes text for HTML

Description

eschtml takes input from either STDIN or the parameters and returns the same data, HTML escaped.

!eschtml does the same process in reverse, where it takes HTML escaped data and returns its unescaped counterpart.

Usage

Escape

<stdin> -> eschtml -> <stdout>

eschtml string to escape -> <stdout>

Unescape

<stdin> -> !eschtml -> <stdout>

!eschtml string to unescape -> <stdout>

Examples

Escape

» out "<h1>foo & bar</h1>" -> eschtml
&lt;h1&gt;foo &amp; bar&lt;/h1&gt;

Unescape

» out '&lt;h1&gt;foo &amp; bar&lt;/h1&gt;' -> !eschtml
<h1>foo & bar</h1>

Synonyms

  • eschtml
  • !eschtml

See Also

  • escape: Escape or unescape input
  • esccli: Escapes an array so output is valid shell code
  • escurl: Encode or decodes text for the URL
  • get: Makes a standard HTTP request and returns the result as a JSON object
  • getfile: Makes a standard HTTP request and return the contents as Murex-aware data type for passing along Murex pipelines.
  • post: HTTP POST request with a JSON-parsable return

This document was generated from builtins/core/escape/escape_doc.yamlopen in new window.

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