[Tutor] HTMLParser question

Daryl G gman_95@hotmail.com
Mon, 22 Apr 2002 18:50:04 +0000



>From: Kirby Urner <urnerk@qwest.net>
>To: "Daryl Gallatin" <gman_95@hotmail.com>, tutor@python.org
>Subject: Re: [Tutor] HTMLParser question
>Date: Sat, 20 Apr 2002 09:43:34 -0400
>
>On Saturday 20 April 2002 09:44 am, Daryl Gallatin wrote:
> > Hi, Thanks
> > Yes, a gui based program that renders HTML is what I am looking to 
>create.
> > say, a python example of an early html browser
>
>OK, that's a fine project to learn from.  I've never done much like
>this myself.


> > non-trivial application? You mean it would actually be simple to do?
>
>Non-trivial means not trivial, where trivial means really easy.

Doh!  :)

I didn't think it would be particularly easy, but hopefully not too hard to 
do a simple HTML browser



> > The text browser example I have is from deitel and deitel's book and is
> > something that I want to expand on and create my own at least simple 
>html
> > browser to at least see how it works.
> >
>
>I'll hand you off to someone better at GUI-based stuff.  You'd have
>to pick a GUI library like Tkinter, and figure out how to translate
>HTML tags into formatting instructions for whatever text window
>widget.
>
>Kirby



Yeah, I figured I'd have to use Tk
And translating the tags is the part that I can't think of  how to do right 
now

Thanks You!


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