debian man page for html::tokeparser::simple::token::tag::start

Query: html::tokeparser::simple::token::tag::start

OS: debian

Section: 3pm

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HTML::TokeParser::Simple::Token::Tag::Start(3pm)	User Contributed Perl Documentation	  HTML::TokeParser::Simple::Token::Tag::Start(3pm)

NAME
HTML::TokeParser::Simple::Token::Tag::Start - Token.pm "start tag" class.
SYNOPSIS
use HTML::TokeParser::Simple; my $p = HTML::TokeParser::Simple->new( $somefile ); while ( my $token = $p->get_token ) { # This prints all text in an HTML doc (i.e., it strips the HTML) next unless $token->is_text; print $token->as_is; }
DESCRIPTION
This class does most of the heavy lifting for "HTML::TokeParser::Simple". See the "HTML::TokeParser::Simple" docs for details.
OVERRIDDEN METHODS
* as_is * delete_attr * get_attr * get_attrseq * get_tag * get_token0 * is_start_tag * is_tag * return_attr * return_attrseq * return_tag * return_text * rewrite_tag * set_attr perl v5.8.8 2005-11-30 HTML::TokeParser::Simple::Token::Tag::Start(3pm)
Related Man Pages
html::pullparser(3) - centos
html::tokeparser(3) - mojave
html::tokeparser(3) - suse
html::prototype::helper::tag(3pm) - debian
html::tokeparser(3pm) - debian
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