Hpricot, a fast and delightful HTML parserFirst Faved : Feb 14 2008 by SharpSmithFaved : 5 times (1 with note)Viewed : 9 timesFave It!
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- SharpSmith - Feb 14 2008 | html, parser, code
Hpricot is a very flexible HTML parser, based on Tanaka Akira's HTree and John Resig's JQuery, but with the scanner recoded in C (using Ragel for scanning.) I've borrowed what I believe to be the best ideas from these wares to make Hpricot heaps of fun to use.
- takado - Jul 17 2007 | ruby, library, htm, imported:del.icio.us
- ento - Aug 13 2006 | html, parser, library, ruby, wha:hpricot, why, imported:del.icio.us
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