NAME

HTML::FormatText::WithLinks::AndTables - Converts HTML to Text with tables intact

VERSION

version 0.07

SYNOPSIS

use HTML::FormatText::WithLinks::AndTables;

my $text = HTML::FormatText::WithLinks::AndTables->convert($html);

Or optionally...

my $conf = { # same as HTML::FormatText excepting below
    cellpadding   => 2,  # defaults to 1
    no_rowspacing => 1,  # bool, suppress vertical space between table rows
};

my $text = HTML::FormatText::WithLinks::AndTables->convert($html, $conf);

DESCRIPTION

This module was inspired by HTML::FormatText::WithLinks which has proven to be a useful `lynx -dump` work-alike. However one frustration was that no other HTML converters I came across had the ability to deal affectively with HTML <TABLE>s. This module can in a rudimentary sense do so. The aim was to provide facility to take a simple HTML based email template, and to also convert it to text with the <TABLE> structure intact for inclusion as "multipart/alternative" content. Further, it will preserve both the formatting specified by the <TD> tag's "align" attribute, and will also preserve multiline text inside of a <TD> element provided it is broken using <BR/> tags.

EXPORT

None by default.

METHODS

convert

EXAMPLE

Given the HTML below ...

<HTML><BODY>
<TABLE>
    <TR>
        <TD ALIGN="right">Name:</TD>
        <TD>Mr. Foo Bar</TD>
    </TR>
    <TR>
        <TD ALIGN="right">Address:</TD>
        <TD>
            #1-276 Quux Lane,     <BR/>
            Schenectady, NY, USA, <BR/>
            12345
        </TD>
    </TR>
    <TR>
        <TD ALIGN="right">Email:</TD>
        <TD><a href="mailto:foo@bar.baz">foo@bar.baz</a></TD>
    </TR>
</TABLE>
</BODY></HTML>

... the (default) return value of convert() will be as follows.

   Name:  Mr. Foo Bar

Address:  #1-276 Quux Lane,
          Schenectady, NY, USA,
          12345

  Email:  [1]foo@bar.baz



          1. mailto:foo@bar.baz

SEE ALSO

HTML::FormatText::WithLinks
HTML::TreeBuilder

CAVEATS

* <TH> elements are treated identically to <TD> elements

* It assumes a fixed width font for display of resulting text.

* It doesn't work well on nested <TABLE>s or other nested blocks within <TABLE>s.

AUTHOR

Shaun Fryer, <pause.cpan.org at sourcery.ca> (author emeritus)

Dale Evans, <daleevans at cpan.org> (current maintainer)

BUGS

Please report any bugs or feature requests to bug-html-formattext-withlinks-andtables at rt.cpan.org, or through the web interface at http://rt.cpan.org/NoAuth/ReportBug.html?Queue=HTML-FormatText-WithLinks-AndTables. I will be notified, and then you'll automatically be notified of progress on your bug as I make changes.

SUPPORT

You can find documentation for this module with the perldoc command.

perldoc HTML::FormatText::WithLinks::AndTables

You can also look for information at:

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

Everybody. :) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standing_on_the_shoulders_of_giants

COPYRIGHT & LICENSE

Copyright 2008 Shaun Fryer, all rights reserved.

Copyright 2015 Dale Evans, all rights reserved

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.