NAME
HTML::HTML5::Sanity - make HTML5 DOM trees less insane.
VERISON
0.03
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::HTML5::Parser;
use HTML::HTML5::Sanity;
my $parser = HTML::HTML5::Parser->new;
my $html5_dom = $parser->parse_file('http://example.com/');
my $sane_dom = fix_document($html5_dom);
print $sane_dom->toClarkML;
DESCRIPTION
The Document Object Model (DOM) generated by HTML::HTML5::Parser meets
the requirements of the HTML5 spec, but will probably catch a lot of
people by surprise.
The main oddity is that elements and attributes which appear to be
namespaced are not really. For example, the following element:
...
Looks like it should be parsed so that it has an attribute "lang" in the
XML namespace. Not so. It will really be parsed as having the attribute
"xml:lang" in the null namespace.
"fix_document"
$sane_dom = fix_document($html5_dom);
Returns a modified copy of the DOM and leaving the original DOM
unmodified.
$HTML::HTML5::Sanity::FIX_LANG_ATTRIBUTES
$HTML::HTML5::Sanity::FIX_LANG_ATTRIBUTES = 2;
$sane_dom = fix_document($html5_dom);
If set to 1 (the default), the package will detect invalid values in
@lang and @xml:lang, and remove the attribute if it is invalid. If
set to 2, it will also attempt to canonicalise the value (e.g.
'EN_GB' will be converted to to 'en-GB'). If set to 0, then the
value of language attributes is not checked.
Deprecated Functions
The following are deprecated and will be removed in a later version of
HTML::HTML5::Sanity. Use XML::LibXML::Debugging instead.
"document_to_clarkml", "element_to_clarkml", "attribute_to_clarkml",
$string = document_to_clarkml($document);
$string = element_to_clarkml($element);
$string = attribute_to_clarkml($attribute);
Returns a Clark-Notation-like string useful for debugging. Only the
first function, which takes an XML::LibXML::Document is exported by
default, but by choosing an export list of ":all" or ":debug" will
export the others too.
"document_to_hashref", "element_to_hashref", "attribute_to_hashref",
$data = document_to_hashref($document);
$data = element_to_hashref($element);
$data = attribute_to_hashref($attribute);
Returns a hashref useful for debugging. Only the first function,
which takes an XML::LibXML::Document is exported by default, but by
choosing an export list of ":all" or ":debug" will export the others
too.
BUGS
Please report any bugs to .
SEE ALSO
HTML::HTML5::Parser, XML::LibXML, XML::LibXML::Debugging.
AUTHOR
Toby Inkster .
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2009-2010 by Toby Inkster
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8 or, at your
option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.