BTW, the `html-parsing` package in the new package system is now my
official one.
(i'm in the middle of moving ~25 packages from PLaneT, and am tracking
the status at "http://www.neilvandyke.org/racket/";.)
Neil V.
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On Friday, February 19, 2016 at 11:46:17 AM UTC-5, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> BTW, I now intend to move my packages to the new package system shortly,
> and I'll then stop supporting the PLaneT ones.
>
> (There's some urgency to moving now, so I'm going to punt on workarounds
> for the version-relat
BTW, I now intend to move my packages to the new package system shortly,
and I'll then stop supporting the PLaneT ones.
(There's some urgency to moving now, so I'm going to punt on workarounds
for the version-related differences in the new package system, and cut
some corners on automation lik
Sounds like the mysterious "we" are forking development, so could you
please mention at the top of the documentation that it's a fork of my
package, not maintained by me, and cite my original one?
The ways I manage my open source contributions are often very
intentional, and unfortunately this
I recommend using the one on the package server
(pkgs.racket-lang.org). It integrates more smoothly with the rest of
Racket libraries. While it is out of date, there are not significant
changes in the 3.0 version: "Numeric character entities now parse to
Racket strings instead of Racket characters,
Brian Adkins wrote on 02/17/2016 10:35 AM:
1) May I suggest we remove the out of date html-parsing package from the main
package catalog? Had I not had the hiccup with the catalog server, I likely
would've installed the out of date package and not realize what I'd done.
I understand, but now
On 02/17/2016 10:39 AM, Brian Adkins wrote:
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 10:35:44 AM UTC-5, Brian Adkins wrote:
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 10:20:21 AM UTC-5, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
Brian Adkins wrote on 02/17/2016 10:04 AM:
http://www.neilvandyke.org/racket-html-parsing/
takes me
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 10:35:44 AM UTC-5, Brian Adkins wrote:
> On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 10:20:21 AM UTC-5, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> > Brian Adkins wrote on 02/17/2016 10:04 AM:
> > > http://www.neilvandyke.org/racket-html-parsing/
> > >
> > > takes me to Neil's page with a more
On Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at 10:20:21 AM UTC-5, Neil Van Dyke wrote:
> Brian Adkins wrote on 02/17/2016 10:04 AM:
> > http://www.neilvandyke.org/racket-html-parsing/
> >
> > takes me to Neil's page with a more recent history: PLaneT 3:0 — 2015-04-24
> > and the following require:
> >
> > (re
Brian Adkins wrote on 02/17/2016 10:04 AM:
http://www.neilvandyke.org/racket-html-parsing/
takes me to Neil's page with a more recent history: PLaneT 3:0 — 2015-04-24 and
the following require:
(require (planet neil/html-parsing:3:0))
Which package do I want?
You might prefer that one, from
I'm looking for an html parser that can handle real world web pages that are
typically invalid (similar to Ruby's Nokogiri). I came across recommendations
for the html-parsing package, so I went to:
https://pkgs.racket-lang.org/
I couldn't find it via the parsing or parser tags, but using my b
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