[Seaside] HTML parser

Todd Blanchard tblanchard at mac.com
Thu Apr 12 21:55:47 UTC 2007


You can probably port it without too much trouble - it mostly relies  
on streams IIRC.  It is pretty forgiving of rotten input.

-Todd Blanchard

On Apr 12, 2007, at 5:54 AM, Sylvain Pralon wrote:

> I am on visualWorks so I 'll look for a kind of equivalence
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> bounces at lists.squeakfoundation.org] De la part de Philippe Marschall
> Envoyé : jeudi 12 avril 2007 13:32
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> Objet : Re: [Seaside] HTML parser
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> 2007/4/12, Sylvain Pralon <sylvain.pralon at gmail.com>:
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>> Hi,
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>> Can you advise me a parcel which can parse some html.
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>> I tried with an xmlparser but even the google page is not xhtml  
>> valid,
>> the meta tags are not closed.
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> And it doesn't claim to be.
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>> Maybe the xml parser is a little too strict…
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> No, it just happens to parse XML and not HTML as the name says.
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>> I saw the twoFlower parser but it seems to be old and not maintained.
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>> Ideas ?
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> For Squeak there is:
> http://www.squeaksource.com/htmlcssparser.html
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> Philippe
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>> Thanks
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