Python 3 - TypeError: A Bytes-like Object Is Required, Not 'str'
I'm working on a lesson from Udacity and am having some issue trying to find out if the result from this site returns true or false. I get the TypeError with the code below.    fro
Solution 1:
In python 3 strings are by default unicode. The b in b'true' means that the string is a byte string and not unicode. If you don't want that you can do:
 from urllib.request import urlopen
 #check text for curse words  
 def check_profanity():
    with urlopen("http://www.wdylike.appspot.com/?q=shit") as f:
        output = f.read().decode('utf-8')
        if output:
            if "true" in output:
                print("There is a profane word in the document")
check_profanity()
Using with will close the urlopen connection automatically.
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