On 18/11/2014 21:55, Simon Evans wrote:
Dear Programmers,
I have installed the HTMLParserTreebuilder and LXMLTreeBuilder downloads to my 
Python2.7 console, using the Windows Console 'pip install' procedure.

I downloaded HTML5 files and installed them to my Python2.7 directory, and went 
through the 'pip install' procedure, but this did not work.

I do not know whether it is because different procedure must be followed for 
HTML5, or that I downloaded the wrong files, the files I downloaded and 
attempted to install were the following three :-

html5lib-0.999(1).tar.gz

html5lib-0.999.tar.gz

HTMLParser-0.0.2.tar.gz

The  Windows 7.0 Console returned the following in response :-
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Microsoft Windows [Version 6.1.7601]
Copyright (c) 2009 Microsoft Corporation.  All rights reserved.

C:\Users\Intel Atom>pip install HTML5
Downloading/unpacking HTML5
   Could not find any downloads that satisfy the requirement HTML5
Cleaning up...
No distributions at all found for HTML5
Storing debug log for failure in c:\users\intela~1\appdata\local\temp\tmp4pxazz

C:\Users\Intel Atom>pip install HTML5
Downloading/unpacking HTML5
   Could not find any downloads that satisfy the requirement HTML5
Cleaning up...
No distributions at all found for HTML5
Storing debug log for failure in c:\users\intela~1\appdata\local\temp\tmp81fbka

C:\Users\Intel Atom>pip install HTML5
Downloading/unpacking HTML5
   Could not find any downloads that satisfy the requirement HTML5
Cleaning up...
No distributions at all found for HTML5
Storing debug log for failure in c:\users\intela~1\appdata\local\temp\tmphaw01m

C:\Users\Intel Atom>
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I suppose my main conundrum is from where can I download a version of the
HTML5 Treebuilder that will install using pip. It doesn't help that HTML5 also 
happens to be the name of some video editing software.
Thank you for reading.
PS: If anyone is upset about 'one line paragraphs' and other such petulancies, 
then please decline to respond, seeing as far as I'm concerned such 
trivialities are besides the point, and are of no help, so vent your ire 
elsewhere.
YOurs Simon Evans.


I never download files, I just leave the work to pip. I'm assuming this is what you're looking for.

c:\Users\Mark\Cash\Python>pip install html5lib
Downloading/unpacking html5lib
Running setup.py (path:C:\Users\Mark\AppData\Local\Temp\pip_build_Mark\html5lib\setup.py) egg_info for package html5lib

Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): six in c:\python34\lib\site-packages (from html5lib)
Installing collected packages: html5lib
  Running setup.py install for html5lib

Successfully installed html5lib
Cleaning up...

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