HTML

Fairlight fairlite at fairlite.com
Tue Nov 12 13:32:48 PST 2019


The whole problem with that tech is that it's a moving target.  It's slower
moving than it used to be, but there are vast differences between 3, 3.2,
4, XHTML, and 5.

I would not want to have to support that, long-term.  I do not envy you,
unless it's one hell of a revenue stream.

m->


On Tue, Nov 12, 2019 at 09:56:07PM +0100, Richard Kreiss via Filepro-list thus spoke:
> Tony,
> 
> I have written a parser too handle HTML file returned by a clients vendor. FilePro does not have a native parser for html. Therefore you might need to use an outside program to parse the HTLM INTO A TXT OR CSV FILE TO IMPORT INTO FILEPro. 
> 
> AT THIS POINT THERE IS NO EASY WAY TO DO THIS. Fp Tech did work on a program to output HTML but not a parser to import HTML. The issue I have run into is my client?s vendor required me to send them ?clean? HTML but the never returned a clean HTML. File for me to work with. My parser program has had to account for the variations in format. 
> 
> Richard Kreiss 
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