06-06-2005
Accessing Web Page
Hello,
I am new to unix, but wanted to know how can we fetch data from a web page (i.e. an HTML Page), my requirement is to read an html page and wanted to create a flat file (text file) based on the contents available in the mentioned HTML page.
Thanks
Imtiaz
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monodocs2html(1) General Commands Manual monodocs2html(1)
NAME
monodocs2html - Translate Monodoc XML to HTML
SYNOPSIS
monodocs2html -source:SOURCE_DIR -dest:DEST_DIR [OPTIONS]*
DESCRIPTION
monodocs2html has been obsoleted by mdoc(1). See the mdoc-export-html(1) man page.
monodocs2html is a program that creates HTML documentation from the Monodoc documentation XML files.
OPTIONS
-dest:DEST_DIR
Write the HTML files into the directory DEST_DIR .
-dumptemplate
Dump the default page template to standard output so that you can use it as a base for a new template for use with the -template
option.
-ext:FILE_EXTENSION
FILE_EXTENSION is the file extension for generated files.
This defaults to html .
-?, -help
Show program argument information.
-onlytype:TYPE
Only generate HTML for the type TYPE .
-source:SOURCE_DIR
SOURCE_DIR is the base directory containing the Monodoc XML documentation.
This directory should contain an index.xml file, the namespace-name.xml files (one for each namespace), and namespace-name directo-
ries (one for each namespace), which will contain the type.xml files holding the monodoc documentation.
-template:TEMPLATE
Generate HTML using the page template TEMPLATE .
-V, -version
Display version and licensing information.
TEMPLATE FORMAT
The template file is an XSLT which needs to process the following input XML document:
<Page>
<CollectionTitle>Collection Title</CollectionTitle>
<PageTitle>Page Title</PageTitle>
<Summary>Page Summary</Summary>
<Signature>Type Declaration</Signature>
<Remarks>Type Remarks</Remarks>
<Members>Type Members</Members>
<Copyright>Documentation Copyright</Copyright>
</Page>
The generated HTML also makes use of the following CSS classes, which should be defined so that output is nicely formatted:
.CollectionTitle
.PageTitle
.Summary
.Signature
.Remarks
.Members
.Copyright
.Section
.SectionBox
.NamespaceName
.NamespaceSummary
.MemberName
.MemberSignature
.MemberBox
.Subsection
.SubsectionBox
.SignatureTable
.EnumerationsTable
.CodeExampleTable
.MembersListing
.TypesListing
.InnerSignatureTable
.TypePermissionsTable
HTML LINKS
All members within the HTML file have a id attribute to permit linking to a specific member. The value of the id attribute is the String
ID of the specified member. See the STRING ID FORMAT section of the monodocer man page for more information.
MAILING LISTS
Visit http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-docs-list for details.
WEB SITE
Visit http://www.mono-project.com for details
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