view orpg/orpg_xml.py @ 2:d5e81dac98ff grumpy-goblin

Made some changes to the way the player list colors. Also fixed an annoyence with images and the Message box that no longer shows.
author sirebral
date Tue, 14 Jul 2009 20:52:56 -0500
parents 4385a7d0efd1
children 551cd440acce
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# Copyright (C) 2000-2001 The OpenRPG Project
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# File: orpg_xml.py
# Author: Chris Davis
# Maintainer:
# Version:
#   $Id: orpg_xml.py,v 1.12 2007/07/19 20:33:10 digitalxero Exp $
#
# Description: xml utilies
#

from orpg import minidom
import string

def toxml(root,pretty=0):
    return root.toxml(pretty)

def parseXml(s):
    "parse and return doc"
    try:
        doc = minidom.parseString(s)
        doc.normalize()
        return doc
    except Exception, e:
        print e
        return None

def safe_get_text_node(xml_dom):
    """ returns the child text node or creates one if doesnt exist """
    t_node = xml_dom._get_firstChild()
    if t_node == None:
        t_node = minidom.Text("")
        t_node = xml_dom.appendChild(t_node)
    return t_node

def strip_unicode(txt):
    for i in xrange(len(txt)):
        if txt[i] not in string.printable:
            try:
                txt = txt.replace(txt[i], '&#' + str(ord(txt[i])) + ';')
            except:
                txt = txt.replace(txt[i], '{?}')
    return txt

def strip_text(txt):
    #  The following block strips out 8-bit characters
    u_txt = ""
    bad_txt_found = 0
    txt = strip_unicode(txt)
    for c in txt:
        if ord(c) < 128:
            u_txt += c
        else:
            bad_txt_found = 1
    if bad_txt_found:
        print "Some non 7-bit ASCII characters found and stripped"
    return u_txt