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\section{\module{HTMLParser} ---
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         Simple HTML and XHTML parser}
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\declaremodule{standard}{HTMLParser}
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\modulesynopsis{A simple parser that can handle HTML and XHTML.}
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This module defines a class \class{HTMLParser} which serves as the
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basis for parsing text files formatted in HTML\index{HTML} (HyperText
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Mark-up Language) and XHTML.\index{XHTML}  Unlike the parser in
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\refmodule{htmllib}, this parser is not based on the SGML parser in
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\refmodule{sgmllib}.
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\begin{classdesc}{HTMLParser}{}
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The \class{HTMLParser} class is instantiated without arguments.
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An HTMLParser instance is fed HTML data and calls handler functions
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when tags begin and end.  The \class{HTMLParser} class is meant to be
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overridden by the user to provide a desired behavior.
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Unlike the parser in \refmodule{htmllib}, this parser does not check
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that end tags match start tags or call the end-tag handler for
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elements which are closed implicitly by closing an outer element.
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\end{classdesc}
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\class{HTMLParser} instances have the following methods:
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\begin{methoddesc}{reset}{}
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Reset the instance.  Loses all unprocessed data.  This is called
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implicitly at instantiation time.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{feed}{data}
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Feed some text to the parser.  It is processed insofar as it consists
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of complete elements; incomplete data is buffered until more data is
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fed or \method{close()} is called.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{close}{}
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Force processing of all buffered data as if it were followed by an
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end-of-file mark.  This method may be redefined by a derived class to
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define additional processing at the end of the input, but the
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redefined version should always call the \class{HTMLParser} base class
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method \method{close()}.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{getpos}{}
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Return current line number and offset.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{get_starttag_text}{}
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Return the text of the most recently opened start tag.  This should
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not normally be needed for structured processing, but may be useful in
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dealing with HTML ``as deployed'' or for re-generating input with
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minimal changes (whitespace between attributes can be preserved,
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etc.).
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{handle_starttag}{tag, attrs} 
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This method is called to handle the start of a tag.  It is intended to
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be overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does
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nothing.  
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The \var{tag} argument is the name of the tag converted to
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lower case.  The \var{attrs} argument is a list of \code{(\var{name},
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\var{value})} pairs containing the attributes found inside the tag's
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\code{<>} brackets.  The \var{name} will be translated to lower case
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and double quotes and backslashes in the \var{value} have been
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interpreted.  For instance, for the tag \code{<A
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HREF="http://www.cwi.nl/">}, this method would be called as
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\samp{handle_starttag('a', [('href', 'http://www.cwi.nl/')])}.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{handle_startendtag}{tag, attrs}
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Similar to \method{handle_starttag()}, but called when the parser
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encounters an XHTML-style empty tag (\code{<a .../>}).  This method
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may be overridden by subclasses which require this particular lexical
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information; the default implementation simple calls
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\method{handle_starttag()} and \method{handle_endtag()}.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{handle_endtag}{tag}
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This method is called to handle the end tag of an element.  It is
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intended to be overridden by a derived class; the base class
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implementation does nothing.  The \var{tag} argument is the name of
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the tag converted to lower case.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{handle_data}{data}
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This method is called to process arbitrary data.  It is intended to be
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overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does
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nothing.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{handle_charref}{name} This method is called to
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process a character reference of the form \samp{\&\#\var{ref};}.  It
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is intended to be overridden by a derived class; the base class
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implementation does nothing.  
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{handle_entityref}{name} 
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This method is called to process a general entity reference of the
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form \samp{\&\var{name};} where \var{name} is an general entity
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reference.  It is intended to be overridden by a derived class; the
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base class implementation does nothing.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{handle_comment}{data}
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This method is called when a comment is encountered.  The
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\var{comment} argument is a string containing the text between the
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\samp{<!--} and \samp{-->} delimiters, but not the delimiters
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themselves.  For example, the comment \samp{<!--text-->} will cause
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this method to be called with the argument \code{'text'}.  It is
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intended to be overridden by a derived class; the base class
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implementation does nothing.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\begin{methoddesc}{handle_decl}{decl}
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Method called when an SGML declaration is read by the parser.  The
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\var{decl} parameter will be the entire contents of the declaration
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inside the \code{<!}...\code{>} markup.It is intended to be overridden
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by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing.
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\end{methoddesc}
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\subsection{Example HTML Parser \label{htmlparser-example}}
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As a basic example, below is a very basic HTML parser that uses the
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\class{HTMLParser} class to print out tags as they are encountered:
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\begin{verbatim}
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from HTMLParser import HTMLParser
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class MyHTMLParser(HTMLParser):
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    def handle_starttag(self, tag, attrs):
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        print "Encountered the beginning of a %s tag" % tag
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    def handle_endtag(self, tag):
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        print "Encountered the end of a %s tag" % tag
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\end{verbatim}
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