Message158195
| Author | Jim.Jewett |
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| Recipients | Jim.Jewett, Michel.Leunen, ezio.melotti, georg.brandl, r.david.murray, serhiy.storchaka |
| Date | 2012-04-13.02:55:34 |
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On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 7:26 PM, Ezio Melotti wrote: > If HTMLParser doesn't parse as the HTML5 specs say, > then it's considered a bug. I had thought that was the goal of the html5lib, and that HTMLParser was explicitly aiming at a much reduced model in order to remain simple. (And also because the HTML5 spec is still changing fairly often, particularly compared to the lifecycle of a feature release of python.) |
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