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I need to parse html pages. As far as I know BeautifulSoap is most popular library for parsing html pages in Python. How about Haskell? I found a few of them such as tagsoup, http-conduit and xml-conduit, HXT
And I'm hesitating which one to choose. Your suggestions?
HXT is very complex platform and needed for specific tasks.
Very nice overview of HXT and its extension HandsomeSoup
http://adit.io/posts/2012-04-14-working_with_HTML_in_haskell.html
I prefer html-conduit, described here https://www.fpcomplete.com/school/starting-with-haskell/libraries-and-frameworks/text-manipulation/tagsoup
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I have to use bootstrap for front end development of my database, I am not sure how it will be used after download files and how the files will be updated according to my need?
I tried by downloading from bootstrap.com , but its not clear after downloading as I get html and css files. what will next steps?
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I fetch external untrusted html (export from etherpad) via python. How can I be sure, that there is no "bad code" included? I could of course just strip all for example, but is that already all of it? Is there a library that does the work reliable?
I solved it by using python module bleach
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Is there a way to scan a folder to find a string in HTML, CSS, PHP, etc?
Short answer: yes, you may easily do so if you're on Linux. You can use the commandline utility "grep". Here's a tutorial you may find helpful.
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as the title suggests, I am trying to determine which language would better suit for the task at hand. I am probably going to include a GUI for the program. Am I okay to proceed with Java for this task or is another language recommended? Thanks
I can't speak on the pros or cons of writing such a program in C++. However, Java seems well suited to accomplish your task.
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I am working on salesforce platform and to update it through data loader I need to provide input in csv format . I know I can do find and replace stuff. Just wondering in case any sublime plugin is there to do it ?
you got to look into list2csv sublime plugin. Here is the link,
https://github.com/avinash8526/List2CSV-Sublime-Plugin. Also you can download through package control.