Hi Simon

 Unfortunately, it works for me on my OS X machine. So I can't reproduce the 
problem.
 I'd be curious to know which version of libxml2 you are using. That might be 
the cause
of the problem.
You can find this with

  library(XML)
  libxmlVersion()

 You might install a more recent version (e.g. libxml >= 2.07.0)

 You can send the info to me off list and we can try to resolve the problem.


 htmlParse() returns a reference to the internal C-level XML tree/document.
When you print the value of the variable .x, we then serialize that C-level 
data structure
to a string.

 htmlTreeParse(), by default, converts that C-level XML tree/document into 
regular R objects.
So it traverses the tree and creates those R list()s before it returns and then 
throws the
C-level tree away.

    D.

On 9/5/11 2:48 PM, Simon Kiss wrote:
> Dear colleagues,
> each time I use htmlParse, R crashes or hangs.  The url I'd like to parse is 
> included below as is the results of a series of basic commands that describe 
> what I'm experiencing.  The results of sessionInfo() are attached at the 
> bottom of the message.
> The thing is, htmlTreeParse appears to work just fine, although it doesn't 
> appear to contain the information I need (the URLs of the articles linked to 
> on this search page).  Regardless, I'd still like to understand why htmlParse 
> doesn't work.
> Thank you for any insight.
> Yours, 
> Simon Kiss
> 
> 
> myurl<-c("http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/searchresult.cms?sortorder=score&searchtype=2&maxrow=10&startdate=2001-01-01&enddate=2011-08-25&article=2&pagenumber=1&isphrase=no&query=IIM&searchfield=&section=&kdaterange=30&date1mm=01&date1dd=01&date1yyyy=2001&date2mm=08&date2dd=25&date2yyyy=2011";)
> 
> .x<-htmlParse(myurl)
> 
> class(.x)
> #returns "HTMLInternalDocument" "XMLInternalDocument" 
> 
> .x
> #returns
> *** caught segfault ***
> address 0x1398754, cause 'memory not mapped'
> 
> Traceback:
>  1: .Call("RS_XML_dumpHTMLDoc", doc, as.integer(indent), 
> as.character(encoding),     as.logical(indent), PACKAGE = "XML")
>  2: saveXML(from)
>  3: saveXML(from)
>  4: asMethod(object)
>  5: as(x, "character")
>  6: cat(as(x, "character"), "\n")
>  7: print.XMLInternalDocument(<pointer: 0x11656d3e0>)
>  8: print(<pointer: 0x11656d3e0>)
> 
> Possible actions:
> 1: abort (with core dump, if enabled)
> 2: normal R exit
> 3: exit R without saving workspace
> 4: exit R saving workspace
> 
> sessionInfo()
> R version 2.13.0 (2011-04-13)
> Platform: x86_64-apple-darwin9.8.0/x86_64 (64-bit)
> 
> locale:
> [1] en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8/C/C/en_CA.UTF-8/en_CA.UTF-8
> 
> attached base packages:
> [1] stats     graphics  grDevices utils     datasets  methods   base     
> 
> other attached packages:
> [1] XML_3.4-0      RCurl_1.5-0    bitops_1.0-4.1
> *********************************
> Simon J. Kiss, PhD
> Assistant Professor, Wilfrid Laurier University
> 73 George Street
> Brantford, Ontario, Canada
> N3T 2C9
> Cell: +1 905 746 7606
> 
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