HTML::Parse - Deprecated, a wrapper around HTML::TreeBuilder
This document describes version 5.07 of HTML::Parse, released August 31, 2017 as part of HTML-Tree.
See the documentation for HTML::TreeBuilder
Disclaimer: This module is provided only for backwards compatibility with earlier versions of this library. New code should not use this module, and should really use the HTML::Parser and HTML::TreeBuilder modules directly, instead.
The HTML::Parse
module provides functions to parse HTML
documents. There are two functions exported by this module:
This function is really just a synonym for
$obj
->parse($html) and $obj
is assumed to
be a subclass of HTML::Parser
. Refer to HTML::Parser for
more documentation. If $obj
is not specified, the
$obj
will default to an internally created new
HTML::TreeBuilder
object configured with
strict_comment() turned on. That class implements a
parser that builds (and is) a HTML syntax tree with HTML::Element
objects as nodes. The return value from parse_html() is
$obj
.
Same as parse_html(), but pulls the HTML to parse,
from the named file. Returns undef
if the file could not be
opened, or $obj
otherwise.
When a HTML::TreeBuilder
object is created, the
following variables control how parsing takes place:
Setting this variable to true will instruct the parser to try to deduce implicit elements and implicit end tags. If this variable is false you get a parse tree that just reflects the text as it stands. Might be useful for quick & dirty parsing. Default is true. Implicit elements have the implicit() attribute set.
This variable contols whether unknown tags should be represented as elements in the parse tree. Default is true.
Do not represent the text content of elements. This saves space if all you want is to examine the structure of the document. Default is false.
Call warn() with an appropriate message for syntax errors. Default is false.
HTML::TreeBuilder objects should be explicitly destroyed when you're finished with them. See HTML::TreeBuilder.
HTML::Parser, HTML::TreeBuilder, HTML::Element
Current maintainers:
Christopher J. Madsen
<perl AT cjmweb.net>
Jeff Fearn <jfearn AT cpan.org>
Original HTML-Tree author:
Gisle Aas
Former maintainers:
Sean M. Burke
Andy Lester
Pete Krawczyk <petek AT cpan.org>
You can follow or contribute to HTML-Tree's development at <https://github.com/kentfredric/HTML-Tree>.
Copyright 1995-1998 Gisle Aas, 1999-2004 Sean M. Burke, 2005 Andy Lester, 2006 Pete Krawczyk, 2010 Jeff Fearn, 2012 Christopher J. Madsen.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
The programs in this library are distributed in the hope that they will be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.