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I am trying some website scraping using urllib3 and beautiful soup. Python 3 encoding/decoding is tripping me up. This is my code

r = http.request('GET', 'https://www.************************.jsf')

if(r.status == 200):
    page = r.data.decode('utf-8')
    soup = BeautifulSoup(page)  

    print(soup.prettify())
    #This prints - [Decode error - output not utf-8]
    #              [Decode error - output not utf-8]

    print(soup.prettify().encode('utf-8'))
    #This prints the data but with binary mark
    # b'<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//D.......
    #..........................................'

As I had done the decoding r.data.decode('utf-8') before calling beautiful soup, why do I need to encode it again and why does it still show b'' marking even after converting it to string

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  • The data attribute isn't documented. Why is there also no getresponse() call? Dec 5, 2014 at 11:40
  • I was reading through urllib3 documentation over at readthedocs. could not find any reference to getresponse(). Also, the data attribute is pretty much the only way to access the response content there ..https://urllib3.readthedocs.org/en/latest/index.html. Maybe I am missing something. Dec 5, 2014 at 11:58

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The b'xxx' is the representation of the binary type value (sequence of bytes -- which is natural result of the .encode(). The print() function automatically converts the object to its representation if it is not a string.

Try to write the debug infor into a file. The print function may have problems with output to a console that supports certain charset/encoding.

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