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html5-papandreou
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HTML5 HTML parser, including support for SVG and MathML foreign content
/* Before you run this, run:
git submodule update --init
(cd deps/jquery; rake)
*/
var HTML5 = require('html5'),
Script = process.binding('evals').Script,
util = require('util'),
fs = require('fs'),
jsdom = require('jsdom'),
window = jsdom.jsdom(null, null, {parser: HTML5}).createWindow()
var parser = new HTML5.Parser({document: window.document});
var inputfile = fs.readFileSync('doc/jquery-example.html');
parser.parse(inputfile);
jsdom.jQueryify(window, __dirname + '/deps/jquery/dist/jquery.js', function(window, jquery) {
Script.runInNewContext('jQuery("p").append("<b>Hi!</b>")', window);
util.puts(window.document.innerHTML);
});
Streaming parser: You can pass parser.parse
an EventEmitter
and the
parser will keep adding data as it's received.
HTML5 parsing algorithm. If you find something this can't parse, I'll want to know about it. It should make sense out of anything a browser can.
Use npm
, or to use the git checkout, read on.
You'll need to fetch dependencies or initialize git submodules if you're pulling this from my git repository.
npm install
and give it a run:
npm test
(At time of this writing, 1800 tests pass)
Git repository at http://dinhe.net/~aredridel/projects/js/html5.git/
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HTML5 HTML parser, including support for SVG and MathML foreign content
The npm package html5-papandreou receives a total of 2,664 weekly downloads. As such, html5-papandreou popularity was classified as popular.
We found that html5-papandreou demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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