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rvest (version 1.0.1)

html_encoding_guess: Guess faulty character encoding

Description

html_encoding_guess() helps you handle web pages that declare an incorrect encoding. Use html_encoding_guess() to generate a list of possible encodings, then try each out by using encoding argument of read_html(). html_encoding_guess() replaces the deprecated guess_encoding().

Usage

html_encoding_guess(x)

Arguments

x

A character vector.

Examples

Run this code
# NOT RUN {
# A file with bad encoding included in the package
path <- system.file("html-ex", "bad-encoding.html", package = "rvest")
x <- read_html(path)
x %>% html_elements("p") %>% html_text()

html_encoding_guess(x)
# Two valid encodings, only one of which is correct
read_html(path, encoding = "ISO-8859-1") %>% html_elements("p") %>% html_text()
read_html(path, encoding = "ISO-8859-2") %>% html_elements("p") %>% html_text()
# }

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