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    Nokogiri

    Nokogiri

    Tool to work with XML and HTML from Ruby

    Nokogiri (鋸) makes it easy and painless to work with XML and HTML from Ruby. It provides a sensible, easy-to-understand API for reading, writing, modifying, and querying documents. It is fast and standards-compliant by relying on native parsers like libxml2 (C) and xerces (Java). Be secure-by-default by treating all documents as untrusted by default. Be a thin-as-reasonable layer on top of the underlying parsers, and don't attempt to fix behavioral differences between the parsers. "Native...
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    Gumbo

    Gumbo

    An HTML5 parsing library in pure C99

    Gumbo is an implementation of the HTML5 parsing algorithm implemented as a pure C99 library with no outside dependencies. It's designed to serve as a building block for other tools and libraries such as linters, validators, templating languages, and refactoring and analysis tools. Gumbo gains some of this by virtue of being written in C, but it is not an important consideration for the intended use-case, and was not a major design factor. Gumbo is intentionally designed to turn an HTML...
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    DocFrac is a document converter that can convert between RTF, HTML and ASCII text. This includes RTF to HTML and HTML to RTF. Supports text formatting (e.g. bold); tables; and most European languages. Available for Windows; Linux; ActiveX and DLL.
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    This is a JavaScriptStream generator. I consider it as a professionnal tool that target webmasters. It convert HTML formatted document to a serie of JavaScript text output commands. It is a good tool to help write HTML.
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    An all-in-one authentication with mysql as backend. Features: - Howto/Document - user info - libnss-mysql - pam-mysql - usersql - pdbsql (samba) - radius-mysql - mail
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    The tool putting HTML/XHTML documents into the Lotus Notes/Domino R5, R6 or R7 databases. The HTML code is aggregated in defined field of document, including files of the resources. Currently is only supported Polish language.
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    Irudiko is a library written in C++ for generating Locality Sensitive Hashing sketches from any textual and web document. Mainly designed to work with HTML pages, it has also an optimization support for English or Italian documents.
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