Of course you can use the library in your servlet. The library isnt meant to
be used thru the command line - that is only provided as a quick demo and
for testing. Putting it in an applet is also an interesting idea. I have
kept the parser JDK 1.1 compatible - so you should be able to get it into
an applet on IE.
Regards,
Somik
----- Original Message -----
From: "Sodergren, M.G." <mg...@le...>
To: "Somik Raha" <so...@ya...>
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 12:50 AM
Subject: RE: [Htmlparser-user] link extractor
What i meant was if i have an address where i can store my web page
(actually where i will run my programs from) is it easiest to make my
programs into a applet, servlet, etc... or do i even have to do this at
all. I am going to adapt the program so i can enter a url in a box
instead of on the command line.
Thanks
Mats
-----Original Message-----
From: Somik Raha [mailto:so...@ya...]
Sent: 04 April 2002 16:47
To: Sodergren, M.G.
Subject: Re: [Htmlparser-user] link extractor
Hi Mats,
>What is the easiest way to make the htmlparser (link extractor)
internet
>based?
Sorry, didnt understand this question.
Regards,
Somik
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