What: | char2ent.tcl |
Where: | http://braziliantranslation.net/downloads/char2ent.tcl |
Description: | Read an HTML or XML file containing literal special characters, then replace specials with appropriate SGML entities and output. |
Currently at version 0.0 . | |
Updated: | 11/2004 |
LES on November 18, 2004: Get the code here: [1]The code was posted here entirely at first, but I never succeeded in having all characters displayed correctly. Today (May 2007), I saw that many other characters were displayed incorrectly: a whole series of them displayed as question marks. I spent almost half an hour trying to correct it, but I couldn't make it work. Wikit keeps complaining about some "bogus" character and blames my browser (Firefox). Konqueror didn't work either. I give up. Just download the thing and move on.
RS Note that read includes the trailing newline; to write such a file-string out it is best to use puts -nonewline so you don't get an extra one. Also, string map is happy with long maps, so you can avoid the for loop by just coding
set XMLmap {& & < < > > ...} set HTMLmap {Ä Ä ...} ... set myMap $XMLmap ... set myText [string map $myMap $mytext]