Name : perl-HTML-Tree
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Version : 5.07
| Vendor : openSUSE
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Release : lp150.1.2
| Date : 2018-05-09 02:36:52
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Group : Development/Libraries/Perl
| Source RPM : perl-HTML-Tree-5.07-lp150.1.2.src.rpm
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Size : 0.49 MB
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Packager : https://bugs_opensuse_org
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Summary : Build and scan parse-trees of HTML
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Description :
HTML-Tree is a suite of Perl modules for making parse trees out of HTML source. It consists of mainly two modules, whose documentation you should refer to: HTML::TreeBuilder and HTML::Element.
HTML::TreeBuilder is the module that builds the parse trees. (It uses HTML::Parser to do the work of breaking the HTML up into tokens.)
The tree that TreeBuilder builds for you is made up of objects of the class HTML::Element.
If you find that you do not properly understand the documentation for HTML::TreeBuilder and HTML::Element, it may be because you are unfamiliar with tree-shaped data structures, or with object-oriented modules in general. Sean Burke has written some articles for _The Perl Journal_ (\'www.tpj.com\') that seek to provide that background. The full text of those articles is contained in this distribution, as:
* HTML::Tree::AboutObjects
\"User\'s View of Object-Oriented Modules\" from TPJ17.
* HTML::Tree::AboutTrees
\"Trees\" from TPJ18
* HTML::Tree::Scanning
\"Scanning HTML\" from TPJ19
Readers already familiar with object-oriented modules and tree-shaped data structures should read just the last article. Readers without that background should read the first, then the second, and then the third.
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm3/linux-opensuse/ports/ppc/distribution/leap/15.0/repo/oss/noarch |