Result for 7D3953C07C7ADDEB5F56DBE0EAC24D68D682D452

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FileName./usr/lib/aarch64-linux-gnu/libhtmlcxx.so.3.1.0
FileSize85272
MD5780BA486DD1149F9620A6B27AC1B1158
SHA-17D3953C07C7ADDEB5F56DBE0EAC24D68D682D452
SHA-256C15B6C2EE8B29C648B0F4639EF416CBBF45E110991D68F07BFFDB987E6FA215D
SSDEEP1536:NKm+XTjRZ1jfzGUcEbjkge1Hce+MrnsM+WynMqRmi:t+XTj7bjkge1HcGsMtqRm
TLSHT16A83D90DFE0DFA16DCC09B7856CA4332B73758E9A7B5C363601942387E876D40DA69D8
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FileSize30928
MD588EC1C49CA5BDB192B113FC5A7615453
PackageDescriptionsimple HTML parser library for C++ htmlcxx is a simple non-validating CSS1 and HTML parser for C++. Although there are several other html parsers available, htmlcxx has some characteristics that make it unique: . * STL like navigation of DOM tree, using excellent tree.hh library from Kasper Peeters * It is possible to reproduce exactly, character by character, the original document from the parse tree * Bundled CSS parser * Optional parsing of attributes * C++ code that looks like C++ (not so true anymore) * Offsets of tags/elements in the original document are stored in the nodes of the DOM tree . The parsing politics of htmlcxx were created trying to mimic Mozilla Firefox (http://www.mozilla.org) behavior. So you should expect parse trees similar to those create by Firefox. However, differently from Firefox, htmlcxx does not insert non-existent stuff in your html. Therefore, serializing the DOM tree gives exactly the same bytes contained in the original HTML document.
PackageMaintainerLudovico Cavedon <cavedon@debian.org>
PackageNamelibhtmlcxx3v5
PackageSectionlibs
PackageVersion0.86-1.3
SHA-152CEE791B137E0C8309C5B7C30DE208AC5DE367A
SHA-25606815990D67003CFE3EB8FD0ED4B23AF9BD0B6FB36BFD3777880787AD3E841B3