[Tutor] parser recommendations (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 142, Issue 11)

2015-12-14 Thread Alan Gauld
On 14/12/15 16:16, Crusier wrote: Please always supply a useful subject line when replying to the digest and also delete all irrelevant text. Some people pay by the byte and we have all received these messages already. > Thank you very much for answering the question. If you don't mind, > please

Re: [Tutor] parser recommendations (was Re: Tutor Digest, Vol 142, Issue 11)

2015-12-14 Thread bruce
beautifulsoup, selenium + PhantomJS, and dryscrape no knowledge of dryscape, never used it. The other tools/apps are used to handle/parse html/websites. Ssoup can handle xml/html as well as other input structs. Good for being able to parse the resulting struct/dom to extract data, or to