Result for 231D661C8F22CE7E0249A49090F2218ED7D774ED

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FileName./usr/lib/perl5/vendor_perl/5.34.0/i586-linux-thread-multi/auto/HTML/Parser/Parser.so
FileSize55016
MD5D6CD688D1622CF609D795A68E0657086
SHA-1231D661C8F22CE7E0249A49090F2218ED7D774ED
SHA-2566E2108EBE2E09C68ADCC2E394476EBAC21C57A83C4198B5A7C50E5E62C787AB1
SSDEEP1536:2nt0QRNAwBLIiirf/C9/7wX7TUjJ4gixEPTt0H:2nzNaj/C97wrTUO
TLSHT13D33074EE782C8B2F15397B54E5F4722503086829173F9E0FA1E2752BDA0396FD2E365
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hashlookup:trust55

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MD58926C0A0F191CCC951D63FEE9BA36154
PackageArchi586
PackageDescriptionObjects of the 'HTML::Parser' class will recognize markup and separate it from plain text (alias data content) in HTML documents. As different kinds of markup and text are recognized, the corresponding event handlers are invoked. 'HTML::Parser' is not a generic SGML parser. We have tried to make it able to deal with the HTML that is actually "out there", and it normally parses as closely as possible to the way the popular web browsers do it instead of strictly following one of the many HTML specifications from W3C. Where there is disagreement, there is often an option that you can enable to get the official behaviour. The document to be parsed may be supplied in arbitrary chunks. This makes on-the-fly parsing as documents are received from the network possible. If event driven parsing does not feel right for your application, you might want to use 'HTML::PullParser'. This is an 'HTML::Parser' subclass that allows a more conventional program structure.
PackageNameperl-HTML-Parser
PackageRelease59.45
PackageVersion3.76
SHA-1D9171CDBDF107737368A99420CEDCB047FC29BF3
SHA-25647749262CD1D44A984A71CABAF38F89EC3ED70F87BEA592219181ECA63C016B6