The following message is a courtesy copy of an article that has been posted to comp.lang.perl.misc,comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html as well.
Gentlemen, often HTML tables meant for regular monitors become hard to keep one's place reading when viewed on small handheld devices. So let's insert visual clues -- letters or numbers indicating what column we are looking at -- right into the text of the table, so the user is sure to know what column an item was in, no matter how jumbled the table ends up. Let's put a,b,c,d before each bus departure time: aNurdsburg bTurdsburg cNorflewitz dBlahsville eSoftstools fBoogerworth gSnitsville a16:20 b16:50 c17:15 d e18:50 f19:20 g22:00 (Blahsville to boring to stop in these days.) One might further deal with e.g., COLSPAN="3": a-c or abc. Multi-dimensional tables: a3, c7b etc. HTML::TableExtract, HTML::Parser is way over my head. Anyway perhaps somebody has already made a table position text injector? (What I did:) $ wget -O - http://www.fybus.com.tw/bus8.htm| #[1.6MB Big5] tr -d \\n|perl -pwe 's/<t[dhr]/\n$&/ig'| perl -pwe '$c=ord q{a}if/<tr/i; s/<t[dh][^>]*>(<[^t\/][^>]*>|\ \;|\s)*/$&.chr $c++/ige' ... plucker-build ... pilot-xfer _______________________________________________ Lynx-dev mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lynx-dev
