
"Edward Z. Yang"
Excerpts from Gregory Collins's message of Wed Oct 06 19:44:44 -0400 2010:
I've got the month of October off, and one of the things I've been planning on working on is a compliant HTML5 parser for Haskell -- something which is sorely needed! I will ping the list back if/when I get it finished.
I've heard that some of the existing HTML parsers in Haskell were already HTML5 compliant (this topic came up when I was complaining that there were some algorithms that you absolutely had to have state for, because that was how they were specified.) I never verified this assertion though.
If there's already a library which *correctly* parses html5 documents
into DOM trees, could someone please let me know so I can use it instead
of wasting a bunch of time writing one?
Thanks,
G
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Gregory Collins