'\u3000' # returns '\u3000' {'key':'\u3000'} # reutrns {'key':'\u3000'} print('\u3000') # returns "" print({'key':'\u3000'}) # returns {'key': '\u3000'} '\ue011 ...
files = {u'file': open(u'/usr/bin/diff', u'rb')} response = requests.request(method='POST', url=u'http://httpbin.org/post', files=files) But the following example ...
A malicious Python package on the Python Package Index (PyPI) repository has been found to use Unicode as a trick to evade detection and deploy an info-stealing malware. The package in question, named ...
Cybersecurity researchers from Phylum have found a new form of malware in a PyPI package that was using Unicode to hide. Unicode is a global encoding standard used for different languages and scripts, ...
Is there some trick to get translate to work right with unicode strings? I finally gave up in frustration and just used replace as well - horribly inefficient but at least it works.
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