July 6, 2003 | Fredrik Lundh The TidyHTMLTreeBuilder parser can read (almost) arbitrary HTML files, and turn them into well-formed element trees. This parser uses a library version of Dave Raggett’s HTML Tidy utility to fix any problems with the HTML before converting it to XHTML (the XML version of HTML). Note: If you don’t want to (or cannot) install binary Python extensions, you can use the Tid
September 8, 2004 Uche Ogbuji Lately I've seen HTML parsing problems everywhere. One project needed a web crawler with specialized features provided through Python code that processed arbitrary HTML. There have also been several threads on mailing lists I frequent (including XML-SIG) featuring discussions of mechanisms for dealing with broken HTML by converting it to decent XHTML. This article foc
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