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How do I escape/sanitize a QString that contains HTML?

I.e. showInBroswser(escaped(str)) == showInNotepad(str);

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Qt 5

Use QString::toHtmlEscaped()

QString src;
Qstring html = src.toHtmlEscaped();
showInBrowser(html) == showInNotepad(str);

Reference: http://doc.qt.io/qt-5/qstring.html#toHtmlEscaped

Qt 4

Use Qt::escape.

#include <QtGui/qtextdocument.h>

QString src;
Qstring html = Qt::escape(src);
showInBrowser(html) == showInNotepad(str);

Reference: http://doc.qt.io/qt-4.8/qt.html#escape

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  • Does not work for me because it does not encode german special characters like &auml; Is there a better function that knows ALL special characters?
    – feedc0de
    Commented Jan 13, 2016 at 9:44
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    How do you reverse this? i.e., there is no QString::fromHtmlEscaped()
    – Phlucious
    Commented Oct 5, 2018 at 17:58
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Just to bring this answer up with the times, Qt 5.1 has QString::toHtmlEscaped().

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If you want to insert plain text to a QTextEdit you can use:

void QTextEdit::insertPlainText ( const QString & text );

and, for example, to modify the color :

void QTextEdit::setTextColor ( const QColor & c ); 

And similar for the font or other property of the text...

Hope that helps.

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