Re: [fpc-pascal] Re: stripping HTML

2011-04-18 Thread Roland Schäfer
On 4/17/2011 5:13 PM, Ralf Junker wrote: > I am the author of DIHtmlParser. > > I do not know if DIHtmlParser compiles and works in FPC linux-x86-64 > because I do not have that environment available for testing. > Unfortunately, low demand for that platform does not justify setting it > up and su

Re: [fpc-pascal] Re: stripping HTML

2011-04-17 Thread Ralf Junker
On 17.04.2011 16:30, Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho wrote: >> Yes, that looks perfect. I wouldn't even have a problem with the license >> or with paying for it, and I even still have D7. However, my program has >> to run on our Debian 64-bit servers. > > You could contact the authors and say that you

Re: [fpc-pascal] Re: stripping HTML

2011-04-17 Thread Felipe Monteiro de Carvalho
2011/4/17 Roland Schäfer : > Yes, that looks perfect. I wouldn't even have a problem with the license > or with paying for it, and I even still have D7. However, my program has > to run on our Debian 64-bit servers. You could contact the authors and say that you would like to buy a license if it w

Re: [fpc-pascal] Re: stripping HTML

2011-04-17 Thread Roland Schäfer
Thanks a lot for your reply. On 4/17/2011 3:46 PM, Ralf Junker wrote: > HTML is not meant to be handled on a line-by-line basis as other > text-based formats. According to the specs, HTML is not line-based. > Browsers should display the following two HTML snippets identically: [...] > As such, a

Re: [fpc-pascal] Re: stripping HTML

2011-04-17 Thread Ralf Junker
HTML is not meant to be handled on a line-by-line basis as other text-based formats. According to the specs, HTML is not line-based. Browsers should display the following two HTML snippets identically: one#13#10two and one#13#10two With HTML tags removed both result to: one two As such,

Re: [fpc-pascal] Re: stripping HTML

2011-04-17 Thread Roland Schäfer
On 4/17/2011 11:00 AM, leledumbo wrote: > http://www.festra.com/eng/snip12.htm > Simple googling gives a lot of results, try: html strip (pascal OR delphi) Thank you for your reply. I feel I have to justify myself: I always do extensive web and list archive searches before posting to a list (henc

[fpc-pascal] Re: stripping HTML

2011-04-17 Thread leledumbo
http://www.festra.com/eng/snip12.htm Simple googling gives a lot of results, try: html strip (pascal OR delphi) -- View this message in context: http://free-pascal-general.1045716.n5.nabble.com/stripping-HTML-tp4307374p4308621.html Sent from the Free Pascal - General mailing list archive at Nabbl