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Package html
Package html provides functions for escaping and unescaping HTML text.
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func EscapeString(s string) string
EscapeString escapes special characters like "<" to become "<". 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:
"Fran & Freddie's Diner" <tasty@example.com>
func UnescapeString(s string) string
UnescapeString unescapes entities like "<" to become "<". It unescapes a
larger range of entities than EscapeString escapes. For example, "á"
unescapes to "á", as does "á" and "á".
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.UnescapeString(s))
Output:
"Fran & Freddie's Diner" <tasty@example.com>
Subdirectories
Name |
Synopsis |
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template
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Package template (html/template) implements data-driven templates for generating HTML output safe against code injection.
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