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Description
Parsel is a Python library licensed under BSD that facilitates the extraction and removal of data from HTML and XML documents using XPath and CSS selectors, with the option to integrate regular expressions. To begin, you create a selector object for the HTML or XML content you wish to analyze. After that, you can utilize either CSS or XPath expressions to target specific elements. CSS serves as a styling language for HTML, defining selectors that link styles to designated HTML elements, while XPath is utilized for selecting nodes within XML documents and can also be applied to HTML. Although both CSS and XPath can be used, CSS tends to offer greater readability, whereas XPath provides capabilities that may not be achievable through CSS alone. Built on top of lxml, parsel selectors incorporate some EXSLT extensions and come with pre-registered namespaces available for use in XPath queries. Furthermore, parsel selectors allow for the chaining of selectors, enabling users to primarily select by class using CSS and seamlessly transition to XPath when the situation demands it, enhancing flexibility in data extraction tasks. This dual capability makes parsel a powerful tool for developers working with web data.
Description
Dompdf serves as a converter that transforms HTML into PDF format. At its core, it functions as a layout and rendering engine written in PHP, adhering primarily to CSS 2.1 standards. This style-driven renderer is capable of downloading and interpreting external stylesheets, as well as handling inline style tags and the styling attributes of specific HTML elements. Additionally, it accommodates a majority of presentational HTML attributes. Currently, PDF generation is achieved through either PDFLib or a modified version of the R&OS CPDF class, originally crafted by Wayne Munro, with several significant adjustments made to enhance its functionality. To utilize PDFLib with dompdf, the PDFLib PECL extension must be installed. While integrating PDFLib can enhance performance and slightly lessen the memory demands of dompdf, the R&OS CPDF class, albeit marginally slower, removes the need for any external PDF libraries. Dompdf also supports both local and remote external stylesheets accessed via HTTP or FTP. Moreover, it is capable of handling intricate tables, allowing for row and column spans, as well as separate or collapsed border models, along with the ability to style individual cells as needed. This versatility makes dompdf a robust choice for generating PDFs from HTML content.
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Vendor Details
Company Name
Python Software Foundation
Country
United States
Website
pypi.org/project/parsel/
Vendor Details
Company Name
dompdf
Website
dompdf.github.io