Dear Ryan,
This was discussed, and even the constructors/methods were hammered out in
this dev mailing list about a month or two ago. However I've not had the
time to implement it yet.
Please feel free to implement the agreed-upon design (or comment on it).
Unfortunately it looks like the SourceForge message archives are down for
now, so I'll forward you the entire thread to your own address (no need to
copy it all here).
Best wishes
Ian Macfarlane
On 6/22/06, Ryan Smith <rs...@li...> wrote:
>
> <div a=foobar b=aybabtu></div>
> <div a=foodbar b=aybabtu></div>
>
>
> Is there a way to use HasAttributeFilter("a","foo")
>
> But have the value match *NOT EXACT* ?
>
> Meaning, it would be nice if the value could be a regular expression, so
> i could match all attributes with the word "foo"
> instead of having to match thte attribute EXACTLY
>
> Is this possible? can i add a patch?
>
>
> Also, while im at it, the HtmlParserUtils has nice methods like trim
> tags etc...
> But i use a custom parser with my own tags defined, and the util class
> provides no way to give your own parser, (it called new Parser() :( )
> Can support be added to this? ( i have a patch if anyone wants it )
>
>
> Thanks
> -Ryan Smith
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