On 03/11/2014 21:28, Simon Evans wrote:
I input to the cmd console 'pip install html5lib' but again got an error
return. I thought one of the participants was unhappy about single line spacing
(re: single line paragraphs') Okay I will go back to single line spacing, I
don't think it is all th
I input to the cmd console 'pip install html5lib' but again got an error
return. I thought one of the participants was unhappy about single line spacing
(re: single line paragraphs') Okay I will go back to single line spacing, I
don't think it is all that important, really.
Anyway this is my co
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 3:27 AM, Simon Evans wrote:
> I input 'pip install html5lib' to the Python 2.7 console and got :
>
pip install html5lib
> File "", line 1
> pip install html5lib
> ^
> SyntaxError: invalid syntax
This should be run from your command interpreter
I input 'pip install html5lib' to the Python 2.7 console and got :
>>> pip install html5lib
File "", line 1
pip install html5lib
^
SyntaxError: invalid syntax
>>>
I am not sure what you mean about 'single line paragraphs'. I put my text
into double line spacing in my last mi
On Mon, Nov 3, 2014 at 8:59 AM, Simon Evans wrote:
> Oh I don't mind quoting console output, I just thought I'd be sparing you
> unnecessary detail.
One of the tricks experienced programmers learn is how to skim a pile
of output for what's important. When that output is a Python
traceback, I woul
On 02/11/2014 22:20, Simon Evans wrote:
What I meant to say was I can't get the html5 or the html parsers to install, I
have got their downloads in their respective directories in the downloads
directory.
For the third time of asking will you please provide some context. For
the fourth tim
On 02/11/2014 21:59, Simon Evans wrote:
Oh I don't mind quoting console output, I just thought I'd be sparing you
unnecessary detail.
output was going nicely as I input text from my 'Getting Started with
Beautiful Soup' even when the author reckoned things would go wrong - due to
lxml not be
What I meant to say was I can't get the html5 or the html parsers to install, I
have got their downloads in their respective directories in the downloads
directory.
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Oh I don't mind quoting console output, I just thought I'd be sparing you
unnecessary detail.
output was going nicely as I input text from my 'Getting Started with
Beautiful Soup' even when the author reckoned things would go wrong - due to
lxml not being installed, things went right, becau
On 11/2/14 3:08 PM, Terry Reedy wrote:
> I can post the
Traceback but all it says is that it doesn't recognise any input with
'html5lib' in it. I will post the console response if it is
important, but I can't see how it is relevan t to my request - which
is how do I get these 'treebuilder/ pars
On 11/2/2014 9:58 AM, Simon Evans wrote:
Dear Terry Reedy I am using operating system Windows 7. I put the
HTML TreeBuilder / htm5 library into the Python2.7 folder.
Both packages should go in python27/Lib/site-packages, where a 'package'
equals a directory with a __init__.py module.
I read
On 02/11/2014 19:22, Simon Evans wrote:
I have got the html5lib-0.999.tar.gz
and the HTMLParser-0.0.2.tar.gz files in my Downloads the problem is how I
install them to Python2.7.
The lxml-3.3.3.win32-py2.7 is an exe file, which upon clicking will install
but obviously the html and the html5 i
I have got the html5lib-0.999.tar.gz
and the HTMLParser-0.0.2.tar.gz files in my Downloads the problem is how I
install them to Python2.7.
The lxml-3.3.3.win32-py2.7 is an exe file, which upon clicking will install
but obviously the html and the html5 installations are not so
straightforwa
Dear Mark Lawrence,
I have tried inputting the code in the first link, re:
>>> import lxml
>>> import lxml.etree
>>> import bs4.builder.htmlparser
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "", line 1, in
ImportError: No module named htmlparser
>>> import bs4.builder._lxml
>>> import bs4.builder.h
On 02/11/2014 15:23, Simon Evans wrote:
I have proceeded to click on the 'setup.py' in the html5-0.999 lib and got a
python console for a few seconds, this may have been the installation of the
HTML5 parser/ treebuilder - I will have to put the code that did not work to it
previously to it aga
On 02/11/2014 14:58, Simon Evans wrote:
Dear Terry Reedy
I am using operating system Windows 7.
I put the HTML TreeBuilder / htm5 library into the Python2.7 folder.
I read that the LXML Treebuilder /lmxl installs itself automatically to the
Python2.7 installation, so that is why I am not having
I have proceeded to click on the 'setup.py' in the html5-0.999 lib and got a
python console for a few seconds, this may have been the installation of the
HTML5 parser/ treebuilder - I will have to put the code that did not work to it
previously to it again, hopefully it will.
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Dear Terry Reedy
I am using operating system Windows 7.
I put the HTML TreeBuilder / htm5 library into the Python2.7 folder.
I read that the LXML Treebuilder /lmxl installs itself automatically to the
Python2.7 installation, so that is why I am not having difficulty with that
installation.
I
On 11/1/2014 10:17 AM, Simon Evans wrote:
Hi Programmers, I have downloaded, installed, and can access the
LXMLTreeBuilder/lxml, from Python2.7. however I have also downloaded
HTMLTreeBuilder/html5lib but cannot get console to recognize the
download, even using the code the download site suggests
Hi Programmers,
I have downloaded, installed, and can access the LXMLTreeBuilder/lxml, from
Python2.7.
however I have also downloaded HTMLTreeBuilder/html5lib but cannot get console
to recognize the download, even using the code the download site suggests. I
did put it in the Python2.7 directo
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