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Changelog for python3-beautifulsoup4-doc-4.2.1-1.1.noarch.rpm :

* Thu Jun 27 2013 speilickeAATTsuse.com- Use upstream URL- Update to version 4.2.1: + The default XML formatter will now replace ampersands even if they appear to be part of entities. That is, \"<\" will become \"&lt;\". The old code was left over from Beautiful Soup 3, which didn\'t always turn entities into Unicode characters. If you really want the old behavior (maybe because you add new strings to the tree, those strings include entities, and you want the formatter to leave them alone on output), it can be found in EntitySubstitution.substitute_xml_containing_entities(). [bug=1182183] + Gave new_string() the ability to create subclasses of NavigableString. [bug=1181986] + Fixed another bug by which the html5lib tree builder could create a disconnected tree. [bug=1182089] + The .previous_element of a BeautifulSoup object is now always None, not the last element to be parsed. [bug=1182089] + Fixed test failures when lxml is not installed. [bug=1181589] + html5lib now supports Python 3. Fixed some Python 2-specific code in the html5lib test suite. [bug=1181624] + The html.parser treebuilder can now handle numeric attributes in text when the hexidecimal name of the attribute starts with a capital X. Patch by Tim Shirley. [bug=1186242]
* Sat May 18 2013 toddrme2178AATTgmail.com- Update to 4.2.0
* The Tag.select() method now supports a much wider variety of CSS selectors. - Added support for the adjacent sibling combinator (+) and the general sibling combinator (~). Tests by \"liquider\". [bug=1082144] - The combinators (>, +, and ~) can now combine with any supported selector, not just one that selects based on tag name. - Added limited support for the \"nth-of-type\" pseudo-class. Code by Sven Slootweg. [bug=1109952]
* The BeautifulSoup class is now aliased to \"_s\" and \"_soup\", making it quicker to type the import statement in an interactive session The alias may change in the future, so don\'t use this in code you\'re going to run more than once.
* Added the \'diagnose\' submodule, which includes several useful functions for reporting problems and doing tech support. - diagnose(data) tries the given markup on every installed parser, reporting exceptions and displaying successes. If a parser is not installed, diagnose() mentions this fact. - lxml_trace(data, html=True) runs the given markup through lxml\'s XML parser or HTML parser, and prints out the parser events as they happen. This helps you quickly determine whether a given problem occurs in lxml code or Beautiful Soup code. - htmlparser_trace(data) is the same thing, but for Python\'s built-in HTMLParser class.
* In an HTML document, the contents of a