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| \section{\module{htmllib} ---
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|          A parser for HTML documents.}
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| \declaremodule{standard}{htmllib}
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| 
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| \modulesynopsis{A parser for HTML documents.}
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| 
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| \index{HTML}
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| \index{hypertext}
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| 
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| 
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| This module defines a class which can serve as a base for parsing text
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| files formatted in the HyperText Mark-up Language (HTML).  The class
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| is not directly concerned with I/O --- it must be provided with input
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| in string form via a method, and makes calls to methods of a
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| ``formatter'' object in order to produce output.  The
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| \class{HTMLParser} class is designed to be used as a base class for
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| other classes in order to add functionality, and allows most of its
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| methods to be extended or overridden.  In turn, this class is derived
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| from and extends the \class{SGMLParser} class defined in module
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| \module{sgmllib}\refstmodindex{sgmllib}.  The \class{HTMLParser}
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| implementation supports the HTML 2.0 language as described in
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| \rfc{1866}.  Two implementations of formatter objects are provided in
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| the \module{formatter}\refstmodindex{formatter} module; refer to the
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| documentation for that module for information on the formatter
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| interface.
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| \index{SGML}
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| \withsubitem{(in module sgmllib)}{\ttindex{SGMLParser}}
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| \index{formatter}
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| 
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| The following is a summary of the interface defined by
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| \class{sgmllib.SGMLParser}:
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| 
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| \begin{itemize}
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| 
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| \item
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| The interface to feed data to an instance is through the \method{feed()}
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| method, which takes a string argument.  This can be called with as
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| little or as much text at a time as desired; \samp{p.feed(a);
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| p.feed(b)} has the same effect as \samp{p.feed(a+b)}.  When the data
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| contains complete HTML tags, these are processed immediately;
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| incomplete elements are saved in a buffer.  To force processing of all
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| unprocessed data, call the \method{close()} method.
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| 
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| For example, to parse the entire contents of a file, use:
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| \begin{verbatim}
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| parser.feed(open('myfile.html').read())
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| parser.close()
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| \end{verbatim}
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| 
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| \item
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| The interface to define semantics for HTML tags is very simple: derive
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| a class and define methods called \code{start_\var{tag}()},
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| \code{end_\var{tag}()}, or \code{do_\var{tag}()}.  The parser will
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| call these at appropriate moments: \code{start_\var{tag}} or
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| \code{do_\var{tag}()} is called when an opening tag of the form
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| \code{<\var{tag} ...>} is encountered; \code{end_\var{tag}()} is called
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| when a closing tag of the form \code{<\var{tag}>} is encountered.  If
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| an opening tag requires a corresponding closing tag, like \code{<H1>}
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| ... \code{</H1>}, the class should define the \code{start_\var{tag}()}
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| method; if a tag requires no closing tag, like \code{<P>}, the class
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| should define the \code{do_\var{tag}()} method.
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| 
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| \end{itemize}
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| 
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| The module defines a single class:
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| 
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| \begin{classdesc}{HTMLParser}{formatter}
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| This is the basic HTML parser class.  It supports all entity names
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| required by the HTML 2.0 specification (\rfc{1866}).  It also defines
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| handlers for all HTML 2.0 and many HTML 3.0 and 3.2 elements.
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| \end{classdesc}
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| 
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| In addition to tag methods, the \class{HTMLParser} class provides some
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| additional methods and instance variables for use within tag methods.
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| 
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| \begin{memberdesc}{formatter}
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| This is the formatter instance associated with the parser.
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| \end{memberdesc}
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| 
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| \begin{memberdesc}{nofill}
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| Boolean flag which should be true when whitespace should not be
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| collapsed, or false when it should be.  In general, this should only
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| be true when character data is to be treated as ``preformatted'' text,
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| as within a \code{<PRE>} element.  The default value is false.  This
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| affects the operation of \method{handle_data()} and \method{save_end()}.
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| \end{memberdesc}
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| 
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{anchor_bgn}{href, name, type}
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| This method is called at the start of an anchor region.  The arguments
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| correspond to the attributes of the \code{<A>} tag with the same
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| names.  The default implementation maintains a list of hyperlinks
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| (defined by the \code{href} attribute) within the document.  The list
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| of hyperlinks is available as the data attribute \code{anchorlist}.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{anchor_end}{}
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| This method is called at the end of an anchor region.  The default
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| implementation adds a textual footnote marker using an index into the
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| list of hyperlinks created by \method{anchor_bgn()}.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{handle_image}{source, alt\optional{, ismap\optional{, align\optional{, width\optional{, height}}}}}
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| This method is called to handle images.  The default implementation
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| simply passes the \var{alt} value to the \method{handle_data()}
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| method.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{save_bgn}{}
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| Begins saving character data in a buffer instead of sending it to the
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| formatter object.  Retrieve the stored data via \method{save_end()}.
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| Use of the \method{save_bgn()} / \method{save_end()} pair may not be
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| nested.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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| 
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| \begin{methoddesc}{save_end}{}
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| Ends buffering character data and returns all data saved since the
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| preceeding call to \method{save_bgn()}.  If the \code{nofill} flag is
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| false, whitespace is collapsed to single spaces.  A call to this
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| method without a preceeding call to \method{save_bgn()} will raise a
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| \exception{TypeError} exception.
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| \end{methoddesc}
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