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as a keyword argument. Optionally, you can use a converter to specify the type
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of the argument like ``<converter:variable_name>``. ::
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from markupsafe import escape
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@app.route('/user/<username>')
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def show_user_profile(username):
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# show the user profile for that user
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:class:`~markupsafe.Markup` class or by using the ``|safe`` filter in the
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template. Head over to the Jinja 2 documentation for more examples.
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Here is a basic introduction to how the :class:`~jinja2.Markup` class works::
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Here is a basic introduction to how the :class:`~markupsafe.Markup` class works::
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>>> from markupsafe import Markup
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>>> Markup('<strong>Hello %s!</strong>') % '<blink>hacker</blink>'
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- The proxy objects cannot fake their type as the actual object types.
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If you want to perform instance checks, you have to do that on the
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object being proxied.
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- If the specific object reference is important, for example for
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sending :ref:`signals` or passing data to a background thread.
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- The reference to the proxied object is needed in some situations,
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such as sending :ref:`signals` or passing data to a background
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thread.
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If you need to access the underlying object that is proxied, use the
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:meth:`~werkzeug.local.LocalProxy._get_current_object` method::
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