On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 9:40 AM, Marco van de Voort wrote:
> There is xpath support in fcl-xml?
Yes. But HTML files used to be very irregular XML. Some files can
raise an error when trying to open.
Things like "" without closing element were easy to find.
On Thu, Aug 7, 2014 at 8:53 PM, luiz americo pereira camara
wrote:
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> You can try http://www.benibela.de/sources_en.html#internettools
I will see, thanks.
Regards,
Marcos Douglas
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In our previous episode, luiz americo pereira camara said:
> >
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> It's not a simple parser. It has the ability to extract part of html
> through templates. See http://videlibri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/xidelcgi
There is xpath support in fcl-xml?
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2014-08-08 8:28 GMT-03:00 Marco van de Voort :
> In our previous episode, luiz americo pereira camara said:
> > You can try http://www.benibela.de/sources_en.html#internettools
>
> That seems more something like sax_html fromt the fcl-xml package.
>
It's not a simple parser. It has the ability to
In our previous episode, luiz americo pereira camara said:
> You can try http://www.benibela.de/sources_en.html#internettools
That seems more something like sax_html fromt the fcl-xml package.
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Hi,
I've only used the fphttpserver component for a single user embedded web
server application. For a different part of the product I'm working on,
I'm trying to reduce the installation effort by dropping the Apache Web
Server install and complex configuration. The embedded fphttpserver
worked so
On 8/7/2014 4:35 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
waldo kitty wrote:
On 8/6/2014 4:08 AM, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
I'd be inclined to start off using your method 1, i.e. text manipulation until
the format is consistent.
i don't understand "until the format is consistent"... the format has been in