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Latest revision as of 15:05, 8 June 2020
<< HTML_and_ConTeXt | Setting_up_ConTeXt_document >
The next step is to retrieve the HTML pages created in the step above. Here I have used the ruby library 'open-uri' to retrieve the web-page and another libray 'hpricot' to edit these pages and translate html markup into ConTeXt markup.
#scan_page.rb = Retrieves the html page of interest from the server, # navigates to links within the main page and construct a # context document #!/usr/bin/ruby require 'rubygems' require 'open-uri' # the open-uri library require 'hpricot' # the hpricot library require 'scrape_page' # user-defined function to filter html into ConTeXt # scans the home page and lists # all the directories and subdirectories doc=Hpricot(open("http://ipa.dd.re.ss/AnnRep07"))