* Alex Kapranoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [November 11 2004, 11:11]: > > > It results in weird effects for me as I write a HTML sanitizer for > > > WebMail. > > Howcome? Do you have a need to suppress this behaviour in HTML::Parser? > Yes, I'd like to have an option to resume parsing after `</plaintext>' > just as firefox does. As I understand the original intentions now I'll > try to produce a patch.
I've filed a ticket 8362 in rt.cpan.org with the patch. It creates an additional boolean attribute `closing_plaintext'. Not that I insist on naming. -- Alex Kapranoff, #!/usr/bin/perl -w $SIG{__WARN__}=sub{print substr("@_",-43+ord$_,1)for '6.823O1US90:350:739OJ;0:*'=~m}.}g},$}='PJlshrk';reset$}+43;