I'm pretty sure you can get the info from the trac xmlrpc interface. The 
data is xml-encoded so there is no problem with tabs. You can find example 
code in the "git trac" command.



On Sunday, September 6, 2015 at 9:00:46 PM UTC+2, Frédéric Chapoton wrote:
>
> No, there is nothing like that, no easy way to guess the separations.
>
> Take a random ticket  say 14090, and look at 
> http://trac.sagemath.org/ticket/14090?format=tab
>
> Frederic
>
> Le dimanche 6 septembre 2015 20:31:03 UTC+2, Nathann Cohen a écrit :
>>
>> Well, trac does not offer any other sensible way to extract info from the 
>>> web pages of tickets (no json, only tsv (TAB separated values), and other 
>>> stupid formats)
>>>
>>
>> Isn't there some text that always appears before the description, as well 
>> as some text [1] that appears right after it (like the different fields of 
>> the tickets?).
>>
>> If so, you can "guess" what the description is, and strip tabulations 
>> there only.
>>
>> Nathann
>>
>> [1] or some regexp that matches
>>
>

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