xmlhtml

XML parser and renderer with HTML 5 quirks mode

Version on this page:0.2.3.3@rev:1
LTS Haskell 22.21:0.2.5.4@rev:4
Stackage Nightly 2024-05-06:0.2.5.4@rev:4
Latest on Hackage:0.2.5.4@rev:4

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BSD-3-Clause licensed and maintained by Chris Smith
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Module documentation for 0.2.3.3

  • Text
    • Text.Blaze
      • Text.Blaze.Renderer
        • Text.Blaze.Renderer.XmlHtml
    • Text.XmlHtml
      • Text.XmlHtml.Cursor
      • Text.XmlHtml.HTML
        • Text.XmlHtml.HTML.Meta

Contains renderers and parsers for both XML and HTML 5 document fragments, which share data structures so that it's easy to work with both. Document fragments are bits of documents, which are not constrained by some of the high-level structure rules (in particular, they may contain more than one root element).

Note that this is not a compliant HTML 5 parser. Rather, it is a parser for HTML 5 compliant documents. It does not implement the HTML 5 parsing algorithm, and should generally be expected to perform correctly only on documents that you trust to conform to HTML 5. This is not a suitable library for implementing web crawlers or other software that will be exposed to documents from outside sources. The result is also not the HTML 5 node structure, but rather something closer to the physical structure. For example, omitted start tags are not inserted (and so, their corresponding end tags must also be omitted).