Version 5.0 of feedparser

Release Notes: Almost all reported bugs have been fixed. Significant improvements have been made to content sanitizing, including CSS, HTML5, XHTML, SVG, and MathML support. HTTP request headers can now be overridden, and HTTP response headers can be passed in if the developer is using an HTTP client library to request URLs. Microformats, including rel-tag and rel-enclosure, are now supported. Support for Python 3 has been added.

    Other releases

    •  09 Dec 2012 21:45

      Release Notes: This release fixes several crash bugs and supports a new date/time format. It also whitelists two HTML5 element attributes so that they won't be stripped by the HTML sanitizer.

      •  03 May 2012 21:18

        Release Notes: This is a security and bugfix release. Dangerous XML entities were not being stripped from documents if the document was not in an ASCII-compatible character encoding. This release fixes that. The RFC822 date parser now supports single-digit days. Feeds that have been compressed with the deflate algorithm but lack headers and checksum data are now supported. Magnet URIs are no longer filtered out.

        •  23 Mar 2012 21:17

          Release Notes: This release fixes a crash bug for Python 2.4 and 2.5. It improves and fixes bugs in the unit test framework and various tests to help Linux distribution maintainers. It improves RFC822 date parsing. The 'itunes:keywords' element is now split on commas, not whitespace. The RSS element 'pubDate' now maps to 'published' instead of 'updated'.

          •  06 Dec 2011 03:25

            Release Notes: This release includes numerous bugfixes, full support for Python 3.2, partial support for Jython, distutils support in Python 3, and extensive work on the unit tests and documentation.

            •  21 Feb 2011 03:43

              Release Notes: This is a security release. Three HTML sanitizer bugs were identified and fixed, including a crasher bug. All users are encouraged to upgrade immediately.

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