Easy reading HTML?
Patrick Phalen
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Tue Feb 22 16:56:30 EST 2000
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[Martin Skøtt, on Tue, 22 Feb 2000] :: I am currently in the thinking process of writing a little python :: program to sort my Netscape bookmarks file. It is so smart that this :: bookmark file is a simple HTML file which I am now looking for an easy :: way to read. :: What I need is a function to parse tables which are used to handle :: folders in the menu and <A HREF ...> tags. In the <A HREF..> I need to :: know the address it points to and its title (which is the one I want :: to sort on). :: Do you have any smart ideas you want to share? I guess its htmllib I :: need but I don't know where to start with it. Consider using 4DOM as an alternative to htmllib (or sgmllib). Take a look at http://www.pythonjournal.com/volume1/issue2/art-4dom/ for a nice tutorial.
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