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file_txt = urllib.request.urlopen("ftp://ftp.sec.gov/edgar/data/1220985/0000930413-12-003922.txt")
file = file_txt.read().decode('cp1252')
soup = BeautifulSoup(file)
print(soup.prettify())
#UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode character '\x92' in position 11900: character maps to <undefined>

I checked the txt file. When it is displayed in the browser, \x92 actually displays as the HTML entity &#146 for '. I am not sure why the error occurs after I decode it using the same encoding scheme (cp1252) as that of my browser.

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Usually BeautifulSoup is good at detecting the encoding used by a web page, and it do that by using the chardet library if it's available. So i will suggest you to install the chardet package and to let BeautifulSoup figure out the encoding.

pip install chardet (or easy_install chardet)

Hope this will be helpful.

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  • Thanks for your reply. I am using Python 3 which supposedly has full support for unicode. The package you recommended was a bit old for Python 3.
    – zsljulius
    Jul 12, 2012 at 20:35
  • @zsljulius: Python3 have better unicode support doesn't mean that he have the feature of sniffing encoding that what chardet package is for, IMHO. May i ask, did you try it ?
    – mouad
    Jul 12, 2012 at 21:26
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Beautiful Soup reads the document, but when you try to print it to the console you get an error. This generally indicates that your console can't display a certain character. This page on the Python wiki may help.

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  • I also tried to write the output to a file. Same issue with the UnicodeError
    – zsljulius
    Jul 12, 2012 at 20:55

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