I am observing one more strange occurrence in a HTMLStringNode.
Whenever I have a string between 2 tags whose last character is \n it is
returned to me appended by \r\n.
Regards,
Dhaval Udani
Senior Analyst
M-Line, QPEG
OrbiTech Solutions Ltd.
+91-22-8290019 Extn. 1457
-----Original Message-----
From: Udani, Dhaval H.
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 1:45 PM
To: htmlparser-developer
Cc: Udani, Dhaval H.
Subject: RE: [Htmlparser-developer] Writing OPTION tag
Hi Somik,
Thats exactly what happens. Everythign inside <OPTION ..> will be tag
and outside it will be HTMLStringNode however when I ahve to read
another <OPTIOn ....tag> wherein the previous OPTION tag did not have a
closing </OPTION> the later <OPTION....> tag gets read and since it is
once read it is unavailable for scanning again as a new Option tag.
Anyway I seem to have made my testcases work by storing the previous
node value and in case </OPTION> is not present I take care of it
accordingly. I have just added some more test cases to validate its
robustness. For the time being I think its done.
Thanx for the response nevertheless.
Regards,
Dhaval Udani
Senior Analyst
M-Line, QPEG
OrbiTech Solutions Ltd.
+91-22-8290019 Extn. 1457
-----Original Message-----
From: somik [mailto:so...@ya...]
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2002 1:14 PM
To: htmlparser-developer
Cc: somik
Subject: Re: [Htmlparser-developer] Writing OPTION tag
Hi Dhaval,
Sorry, Ive been really swamped..
> The problem with my input is that <OPTION value="AltaVista Search">
> would be read as an OptionTag, AltaVista would be read as the
StringNode
> and then <OPTION value="Lycos Search"> would be read and since it is
> neither a StringNode nor an EndTag an OptionTag would be created for
the
> above 2 values. ..
This idea is incorrect. <OPTION. .... > is a tag. Nothing inside the
Option
tag is a string node.
<OPTION ... > (this is HTMLTag)
some text here sdjklsdjk (this is HTMLStringNode)
</OPTION> (this is HTMLEndTag)
HTH.
Cheers,
Somik
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