[Catalyst] Alien::Dojo uses regexes to parse HTML, so what?
Dominique Quatravaux
dom at idealx.com
Tue May 30 13:38:23 CEST 2006
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phaylon wrote:
> Well, seeing how you don't seem to *want* to argue about it, but
> rather just prove your point, I think it might better we end this
> discussion?
Feel free to do so, my version of Alien::Dojo is not even moving in
the direction of long-term survival anyway.
> Just accept it, regular expressions were *not* made to parse HTML.
And neither do I intend to use them to. Quoting myself:
> We are not trying to address the problem of parsing HTML in
> general,
In the wanting-to-argue department, I submit that reading the other
party's arguments in full sounds like a good first step.
For the record, what I am trying to do is
pick the first URI in the homepage that points to a Dojo zipball
on download.dojotoolkit.org
Regexes are (as argued in the rest of the thread) one of the right
tools for *that* job. You wouldn't use them, I did. It doesn't matter
to the Catalyst community anyway since my module is going to be taken
over. Can we settle on these terms?
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Dominique QUATRAVAUX Ingénieur senior
01 44 42 00 08 IDEALX
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