://search.cpan.org/~gilad/Template-Recall-0.15/lib/Template/Recall.pm
- PeTAL - http://search.cpan.org/~bpostle/Petal-2.19/lib/Petal.pm
- and my own Seamstress -
http://search.cpan.org/~tbone/HTML-Seamstress-5.0b/lib/HTML/Seamstress.pod
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Ok, I put an example in the new release of HTML::Element::Replacer -
http://devel.cybertechnologyllc.com/~tbrannon/tmp/HTML-Element-Replacer-0.02.tar.gz
It's in the directory HTML-Element-Replacer/ex/tables
I will explain it on perlmonks right now.
Miroslav Pilat wrote:
Hi Terrence,
i'm a
On Fri, Jul 24, 2009 at 5:15 AM, joe higton dra...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
Just had some issues installing HTML::Seamstress on a fresh debian
(etch) VM using CPAN. The tests failed. I checked back and it was
seemingly because HTML::Element::Library depends on HTML::FillInForm
but it isn't
After looking at some pretty seamstresses
http://seamstress.sourceforge.net/
You are redirected to a wiki, which has as its main feature a recent talk
given at the Los Angeles Perl Mongers
http://seamstress.wiki.sourceforge.net/Talks.
gary, if you have any slides or links, feel free to link me
Sourceforge discontinued wikispaces and the Trac wiki they have now I
dont really like.
So now http://Seamstress.SF.Net redirects to
http://wiki.github.com/metaperl/html-seamstress
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Let Crystal Reports handle the
in the content. XML::LibXML will use the ?xml
encoding= from the content, for example. But I'm not clear if the
HTML::Parser will look at an encoding set in a meta tag.)
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mose...@hank.org
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From: *Terrence Brannon* scheme...@gmail.com
Date: Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 1:15 PM
joe higton wrote:
Hi,
Just shipped Catalyst::View::Seamstress with some minor tweaks and fixes.
right on! thanks for taking it over.
Working on some ideas for a more exciting release using some of
the new Catalyst/Moose stuff and hopefully some useful helper scripts.
wow,
I'm uploading to CPAN now. It's on github at
http://github.com/metaperl/html-element-library
=head2 Tree Rewriting Methods
=head3 de-prepping HTML
Oftentimes, the HTML to be worked with will have multiple (too many)
sample rows:
OL
LIbread
LIbutter
LIbeer
LIbacon
/OL
But,