Re: Line numbers in HTML object
Darren/Torin/Who Ever... (torin@daft.com)
26 May 1998 03:04:14 -0700
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Randal Schwartz, in an immanent manifestation of deity, wrote:
>In the June 97 WebTechniques column (archived online at
>http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/WebTechniques/), I show a technique
>to cooperate with HTML::Parser, having the line number available.
I saw that and I liked it.
>It's not a universal solution, but it did let me treat HTML::Parser as
>a black box, which generally leads to solutions that don't break when
>things get upgraded. (Well, I *did* presume that an HTML::Parser was
>a hashref, because I subclassed it. :-)
What I'm asking about is whether that would be a useful general
attribute in the HTML object. I was getting frustrated with redirected
links and I'm thinking on reporting on the lines and offering to change
it for the user to the new link...
Darren
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