[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I am looking for any Python library which can help to get DOM
> tree from HTML. Is there any way to access HTML DOM, just like
> accessing it using javascript.
>
> Any kind of help is appreciated.
>
> Thanks.
> R
>
Since the browser can't execut
Larry Bates wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >
> > I am looking for any Python library which can help to get DOM
> > tree from HTML. Is there any way to access HTML DOM, just like
> > accessing it using javascript.
[...]
> Since the browser can't execute anything except Javascript,
I've used Beautiful Soup, and it is a very pythonic way of accessing
the data in the HTML. It is actually very similar to the way you access
the DOM with JS - for example soup.html.body.h1 will give you the first
h1 tag.
There are also various other ways of searching the HTML in XPathish
ways (if
"Sullivan WxPyQtKinter" wrote:
> go ahead to xml.dom.minidom module for help. It has a basic (and great)
> implementation for light-weighted DOM implementation.
that's a rather unusual way to use words like "great" and "light-weight"...
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I do not know much about the HTML DOMBut I think if you just mean
treating HTML like XML and build it into a DOM tree and (Very
important) the HTML file is not a 1 lines or even longer one, then
go ahead to xml.dom.minidom module for help. It has a basic (and great)
implementation for light
Hi All,
I am looking for any Python library which can help to get DOM
tree from HTML. Is there any way to access HTML DOM, just like
accessing it using javascript.
Any kind of help is appreciated.
Thanks.
R
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