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I keep getting UnicodeEncodeError when trying to print a 'Á' that I get from a website requested using selenium in python 3.4.

I already defined at the top of my .py file

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-

the def is something like this:

from selenium import webdriver

b = webdriver.Firefox()
b.get('http://fisica.uniandes.edu.co/personal/profesores-de-planta')
dataProf = b.find_elements_by_css_selector('td[width="508"]')
for dato in dataProf:
        print(datos.text)

and the exception:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "C:/Users/Andres/Desktop/scrap/scrap.py", line 444, in <module>
    dar_p_fisica()
  File "C:/Users/Andres/Desktop/scrap/scrap.py", line 390, in dar_p_fisica
    print(datos.text) #.encode().decode('ascii', 'ignore')
  File "C:\Python34\lib\encodings\cp1252.py", line 19, in encode
    return codecs.charmap_encode(input,self.errors,encoding_table)[0]
UnicodeEncodeError: 'charmap' codec can't encode character '\u2010' in position 173: character maps to <undefined>

thanks in advance

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  • Do you know a solution for the same encoding problem but for writing to a file?
    – Gennadiii
    Aug 2, 2017 at 6:26

1 Answer 1

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Already figured it out. As it is noted in this answer, the encoding error doesnt come from python, but from the encoding that the console is using. So the way to fix it is to run the command (in windows):

chcp 65001

that sets the encoding to UTF-8 and then run the program again. Or if working on pycharm as I was, go to Settings>Editor>File Encodings and set the IDE and Project encodings accondingly.

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    a million upvotes. it was the console not python. Mar 2, 2016 at 8:09
  • even if I changed pyCharm encoding it still giving me the same error(I solved it with windows console , but I'm not able to work inside pycharm any more)
    – Soorena
    Oct 15, 2016 at 19:55
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    Always caught this error. Awesome solution. Millions upvotes for it!!!
    – Vitali
    Nov 16, 2016 at 21:27
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    Also, in Command Prompt run: setx PYTHONIOENCODING utf-8 ... Then, restart Command Prompt and you can type echo %PYTHONIOENCODING% to ensure this was set. Inside Python, import sys if you need to and then print sys.stdout.encoding and it should say utf-8.
    – Andrew
    Aug 10, 2017 at 18:46
  • 'utf-8' is not recognized as an internal or external command, what to do for this @Andrew
    – Joyson
    Feb 23, 2018 at 15:18

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