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Rename subkeys of nested dictionary dynamically
My nested (ordered) dictionary looks like this:
OrderedDict([
('1', OrderedDict([('1994_fte_count', '4'), ('1995_fte_count', '2'), ('1996_fte_count', '5'), ('1997_fte_count', '7')])),
('2', O …
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Remove (not extract) timestamp from HTML string
Based on MathiasEttinger's suggestions in the comments and my initial feeling, I tried using dateutils:
from bs4 import BeautifulSoup
from dateutil import parser
date1 = '<P><SPAN STYLE="font-family …
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Remove (not extract) timestamp from HTML string
I've got strings coming from irregularly and ugly formatted HTML sites, that contain a timestamp. I am interested in removing the timestamp entirely and get all the rest. …