Yeah,it works.
But the format is a little different to the sexpr.
Thanks to your info.
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On Tuesday, September 27, 2016 at 9:26:32 PM UTC+2, David K. Storrs wrote:
> Yep!
>
>
> The function is: html->xexp and it's in (require (planet
> neil/html-parsing:3:0)
Yep!
The function is: html->xexp and it's in (require (planet
neil/html-parsing:3:0))
Note that xexp isn't *exactly* the same as sexp, but after substantial
messing with it myself I can guarantee that you will find it easier.
Dave
On Tue, Sep 27, 2016 at 11:50 AM, Lin Lee wrote:
> I have a
I have a problem to parse a html file into a sexpr.
I plan to use the 'HTML: Parsing Library' to do this.
But it's a little complicate to parse a html file.
So, I just want to know if there is a lib just parse a html file into a sexpr
like the example in Tutorial.2:
'(html
(head (title "My
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