iPython Notebook: render cell as HTML from variable content












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In iPython Notebook I have a cell where I define a variable (say html) and assign to it an html content (response content of a http get request). I would like to render this variable into another cell as html. Is it possible? How can I do it?



eg:



[1] html = '''<html><h1>a heading</h1><ul><li>one</li><li>two</li><li>three</li></ul></html>'''


I would like to render this in the next cell.










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    In iPython Notebook I have a cell where I define a variable (say html) and assign to it an html content (response content of a http get request). I would like to render this variable into another cell as html. Is it possible? How can I do it?



    eg:



    [1] html = '''<html><h1>a heading</h1><ul><li>one</li><li>two</li><li>three</li></ul></html>'''


    I would like to render this in the next cell.










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      In iPython Notebook I have a cell where I define a variable (say html) and assign to it an html content (response content of a http get request). I would like to render this variable into another cell as html. Is it possible? How can I do it?



      eg:



      [1] html = '''<html><h1>a heading</h1><ul><li>one</li><li>two</li><li>three</li></ul></html>'''


      I would like to render this in the next cell.










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      In iPython Notebook I have a cell where I define a variable (say html) and assign to it an html content (response content of a http get request). I would like to render this variable into another cell as html. Is it possible? How can I do it?



      eg:



      [1] html = '''<html><h1>a heading</h1><ul><li>one</li><li>two</li><li>three</li></ul></html>'''


      I would like to render this in the next cell.







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      edited Nov 16 '18 at 0:31







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          I was able to achieve the desired goal by:



          from IPython.display import display, HTML
          display(HTML(response.content))


          I found the solution here.



          More info can be found here.






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            I was able to achieve the desired goal by:



            from IPython.display import display, HTML
            display(HTML(response.content))


            I found the solution here.



            More info can be found here.






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              I was able to achieve the desired goal by:



              from IPython.display import display, HTML
              display(HTML(response.content))


              I found the solution here.



              More info can be found here.






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                I was able to achieve the desired goal by:



                from IPython.display import display, HTML
                display(HTML(response.content))


                I found the solution here.



                More info can be found here.






                share|improve this answer













                I was able to achieve the desired goal by:



                from IPython.display import display, HTML
                display(HTML(response.content))


                I found the solution here.



                More info can be found here.







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