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How can I deal with accented letters, german letters and other characters?

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My python script is working now, but I\'m having a little trouble: Here is the output: from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup

My python script is working now, but I'm having a little trouble:

Here is the output:

from BeautifulSoup import BeautifulSoup
import urllib

langCode={
    "arabic":"ar", "bulgarian":"bg", "chinese":"zh-CN",
    "croatian":"hr", "czech":"cs", "danish":"da", "dutch":"nl",
    "english":"en", "finnish":"fi", "french":"fr", "german":"de",
    "greek":"el", "hindi":"hi", "italian":"it", "japanese":"ja",
    "korean":"ko", "norwegian":"no", "polish":"pl", "portugese":"pt",
    "romanian":"ro", "russian":"ru", "spanish":"es", "swedish":"sv" }

def setUserAgent(userAgent):
    urllib.FancyURLopener.version = userAgent
    pass

def translate(text, fromLang, toLang):
    setUserAgent("Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.0.1) Gecko/2008070400 SUSE/3.0.1-0.1 Firefox/3.0.1")
    try:
        postParameters = urllib.urlen开发者_JS百科code({"langpair":"%s|%s" %(langCode[fromLang.lower()],langCode[toLang.lower()]), "text":text,"ie":"UTF8", "oe":"UTF8"})
    except KeyError, error:
        print "Currently we do not support %s" %(error.args[0])
        return

    page = urllib.urlopen("http://translate.google.com/translate_t", postParameters)
    content = page.read()
    page.close()

    htmlSource = BeautifulSoup(content)
    translation = htmlSource.find('span', title=text )
    return translation.renderContents()


print translate("Good morning to you friend!", "English", "German")
print translate("Good morning to you friend!", "English", "Italian")
print translate("Good morning to you friend!", "English", "Spanish")

Guten Morgen, du Freund!
Buongiorno a te amico!
Buenos días a ti amigo!

How do I manage the letters that aren't basic english letters? How would you recommend I solve this? I was thinking a dictionary to replace certain chains with another character, but I'm sure Python has something like this already. Batteries included and whatnot. :P

Thanks.


Don't parse http://translate.google.com/translate_t since Google provides an AJAX service for this purpose. The translatedText in the json data returned by ajax.googleapis.com is already a unicode string.

import urllib2
import urllib
import sys
import json

LANG={
    "arabic":"ar", "bulgarian":"bg", "chinese":"zh-CN",
    "croatian":"hr", "czech":"cs", "danish":"da", "dutch":"nl",
    "english":"en", "finnish":"fi", "french":"fr", "german":"de",
    "greek":"el", "hindi":"hi", "italian":"it", "japanese":"ja",
    "korean":"ko", "norwegian":"no", "polish":"pl", "portugese":"pt",
    "romanian":"ro", "russian":"ru", "spanish":"es", "swedish":"sv" }

def translate(text,lang1,lang2):
    base_url='http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/services/language/translate?'    
    langpair='%s|%s'%(LANG.get(lang1.lower(),lang1),
                      LANG.get(lang2.lower(),lang2))
    params=urllib.urlencode( (('v',1.0),
                       ('q',text.encode('utf-8')),
                       ('langpair',langpair),) )
    url=base_url+params
    content=urllib2.urlopen(url).read()
    try: trans_dict=json.loads(content)
    except AttributeError:
        try: trans_dict=json.load(content)    
        except AttributeError: trans_dict=json.read(content)
    return trans_dict['responseData']['translatedText']

print translate("Good morning to you friend!", "English", "German")
print translate("Good morning to you friend!", "English", "Italian")
print translate("Good morning to you friend!", "English", "Spanish")

yields

Guten Morgen, du Freund!
Buongiorno a te amico!
Buenos días a ti amigo!


Parse the proper charset from the headers returned by urlopen() and pass it as the fromEncoding argument to the BeautifulSoup constructor.

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