On 4/17/2011 5:13 PM, Ralf Junker wrote: > I am the author of DIHtmlParser. > > I do not know if DIHtmlParser compiles and works in FPC linux-x86-64 > because I do not have that environment available for testing. > Unfortunately, low demand for that platform does not justify setting it > up and supporting it on a regular basis. > > I can say, however, that the latest version source code is Pascal only > and compiles on FPC Win32 without platform warnings. But I do suspect > that it will need a few IFDEFs to make it Linux compatible. If so, I > would of course be glad to add any to the code so they will be available > in future versions.
I would volunteer to try and compile it under GNU/Linux 32 and 64 if there is some interest in such work. I could not guarantee success nor continued support, though. I'm not sure whether that's acceptable for a commercial product. Feel free to contact me off-list, though. > However, having read Stefan's more detailed, off-topic requirements > description, I'd rather suggest that they come up with their own HTML > parser and text filter. It sounds too specific to me to be handled by > any standard component already available. I was hoping to same time on the simple stripping, but I guess I will continue my work on a custom parser. Thanks for the input. Roland P.S. How do you know my boss' name is Stefan?
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