On Sun, 2011-09-25 at 15:20 -0700, Alan Hogan wrote: > > Sounds like a cop-out. > > 1. What is the point of parsing HTML if it is treated like dumb XML without > an intelligent spec-aware layer on top of that (at least optionally)? > > 2. What alternative do people have to libXML if they want to generate a > “real” DOM from HTML? > > 3. Why document an “HTML” mode if it isn’t really parsing HTML? Per HTML, > there really ought to be a TBODY node, no ifs, ands, or buts. > > ajh
Wow. You sound like an ass. In case you didn't notice, libxml is free open-source software. If you don't like its feature set, then: 1) Politely ask for someone to add the features you need. 2) Add the features yourself. 3) Start a new project from the ground up. 4) Find some other project that does what you want. 5) Go pound sand. For you, I recommend #5. -Glen Hein
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