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Package: release.debian.org
Severity: wishlist

Hey,

I use to draw testing migrations graphs (on
http://molly.corsac.net/~corsac/debian/testing/) and since the upgrade
to Squeeze they are broken. A little be of investigation led me to the
fact that BeautifulSoup (which I use to parse
http://release.debian.org/migration/accepted.html) doesn't like the fact
that it's not at all correct html:

<boo=1><h1>Packages entering or leaving testing today</h1> 
<boo=5><h2>0 packages are going in:</h2> 
<roo=1><h2>7 packages are being removed:</h2> 

Would it be possible to correct that so it can be parsed correctly?

Thanks in advance,
-- 
Yves-Alexis


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On Sun, 2011-02-13 at 23:57 +0100, Yves-Alexis Perez wrote:
> I use to draw testing migrations graphs (on
> http://molly.corsac.net/~corsac/debian/testing/) and since the upgrade
> to Squeeze they are broken. A little be of investigation led me to the
> fact that BeautifulSoup (which I use to parse
> http://release.debian.org/migration/accepted.html) doesn't like the fact
> that it's not at all correct html:
> 
> <boo=1><h1>Packages entering or leaving testing today</h1> 
> <boo=5><h2>0 packages are going in:</h2> 
> <roo=1><h2>7 packages are being removed:</h2> 
> 
> Would it be possible to correct that so it can be parsed correctly?

I've applied a patch based on a discussion on IRC earlier, which removes
the need for the fake elements to exist in the first place and generally
makes the markup of that page saner.

I think that's the only one of the generated pages which uses that
ordering hack, but haven't verified that the others are actually valid
HTML.

Regards,

Adam



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