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6 HTML::Tree - build and scan parse-trees of HTML
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9 This document describes version 5.07 of HTML::Tree, released August 31,
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27 HTML-Tree is a suite of Perl modules for making parse trees out of HTML
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39 unfamiliar with tree-shaped data structures, or with object-oriented
40 modules in general. Sean Burke has written some articles for The Perl
41 Journal ("www.tpj.com") that seek to provide that background. The full
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45 "User's View of Object-Oriented Modules" from TPJ17.
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51 "Scanning HTML" from TPJ19
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53 Readers already familiar with object-oriented modules and tree-shaped
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102 If you have a question about how to use HTML-Tree, Stack Overflow
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107 HTML::TreeBuilder, HTML::Element, HTML::Tagset, HTML::Parser,
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110 The book Perl & LWP by Sean M. Burke published by O'Reilly and
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121 HTML-Tree is now maintained using Git. The main public repository is
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127 Thanks to Gisle Aas, Sean Burke and Andy Lester for their original
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130 Thanks to Chicago Perl Mongers (http://chicago.pm.org) for their
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135 documentation: Terrence Brannon, Gordon Lack, Chris Madsen and Ricardo
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157 You can follow or contribute to HTML-Tree's development at
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161 Copyright 1995-1998 Gisle Aas, 1999-2004 Sean M. Burke, 2005 Andy
162 Lester, 2006 Pete Krawczyk, 2010 Jeff Fearn, 2012 Christopher J.
163 Madsen. (Except the articles contained in HTML::Tree::AboutObjects,
164 HTML::Tree::AboutTrees, and HTML::Tree::Scanning, which are all
165 copyright 2000 The Perl Journal.)
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167 Except for those three TPJ articles, the whole HTML-Tree distribution,
168 of which this file is a part, is free software; you can redistribute it
169 and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
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171 Those three TPJ articles may be distributed under the same terms as
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174 The programs in this library are distributed in the hope that they will
175 be useful, but without any warranty; without even the implied warranty
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