html parser , unexpected '<' char in declaration

Jesus Rivero - (Neurogeek) jrivero at latinux.org
Mon Feb 20 21:43:44 EST 2006


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hmmm, that's kind of different issue then.

I can guess, from the error you pasted earlier, that the problem shown
is due to the fact Python is interpreting a "<" as an expression and not
as a char. review your code or try to figure out the exact input you're
receving within the mta.


Regards,

     Jesus (Neurogeek)

Sakcee wrote:

> thanks for the reply
> 
> well probabbly I should explain more.  this is part of an email . after
> the mta delivers the email, it is stored in a local dir.
> After that the email is being parsed by the parser inside an web based
> imap client at display time.
> 
> I dont think I have the choice of rewriting the message!? and I dont
> want to reject the message alltogether.
> 
> I can either 1-fix the incoming html by tidying it up
> or 2- strip only plain text out and dispaly that you have spam, 3 - or
> ignore that mal-formatted tag and display the rest
> 

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