Hi,
You don't mention that the standard de-register process failed. Can you try
this first? See the last button on this page...
https://lists.pharo.org/mailman/listinfo/pharo-users_lists.pharo.org
cheers -ben
On Thu, 2 Apr 2020 at 12:47, Md Shahidul Hoque wrote:
> Dear admin team
> Can u please
Hi Noury.
Brain Treats got stuck during launch on my LG.
Is there a plan to move PharoJS to Wasm/WASI?
Shaping
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Hi Esteban
Thanks for the suggestion. I have skimmed through the description of tidy. I
think the things it puts right (mis-matched tags etc.) are exactly the things
that XMLHTMLParser looks for and fixes. For example, in my distorted parses,
the final and tags had been absorbed into the mass
Hi Peter,
Just in case it helps you parsing the files...
I had to parse HTML with a XMLParser (no XMLHTMLParser) so what I did
was to pass it first through html tidy [1] converting it to xhtml
which is compatible with XML parsers (it is XML, after all).
Regards,
[1] http://www.html-tidy.org/
Hello
I have come across a strange problem in using XMLHTMLParser to parse some
HTML files which use strange constructions. The input files have been
generated by using MS Outlook to translate incoming messages, stored in .msg
files, into HTML. The translated files display normally in Firefox,
https://smalltalkrenaissance.wordpress.com/2020/04/02/do-you-like-the-idea-of-camp-smalltalk-supreme-and-do-you-support-it/
I think you can simply check the 'digest' box on the enrollment screen?
This way, you would get 1 email instead of dozens. I set this back and
forth depending on whether I have an open discussion.
Hope it helps!
On Thu, Apr 2, 2020 at 12:47 AM Md Shahidul Hoque
wrote:
> Dear admin team
> Can u