NAME
    HTML::HTML5::Parser - parse HTML reliably

SYNOPSIS
      use HTML::HTML5::Parser;
  
      my $parser = HTML::HTML5::Parser->new;
      my $doc    = $parser->parse_string(<<'EOT');
      <!doctype html>
      <title>Foo</title>
      <p><b><i>Foo</b> bar</i>.
      <p>Baz</br>Quux.
      EOT
  
      my $fdoc   = $parser->parse_file( $html_file_name );
      my $fhdoc  = $parser->parse_fh( $html_file_handle );

DESCRIPTION
    This library is substantially the same as the non-CPAN module
    Whatpm::HTML. Changes include:

    *       Provides an XML::LibXML-like DOM interface. If you usually use
            XML::LibXML's DOM parser, this should be a drop-in solution for
            tag soup HTML.

    *       Constructs an XML::LibXML::Document as the result of parsing.

    *       Via bundling and modifications, removed external dependencies on
            non-CPAN packages.

  Constructor
    "new"
              $parser = HTML::HTML5::Parser->new;

            The constructor does not do anything interesting.

  XML::LibXML-Compatible Methods
    "parse_file", "parse_html_file"
              $doc = $parser->parse_file( $html_file_name [,\%opts] );

            This function parses an HTML document from a file or network;
            $html_file_name can be either a filename or an URL.

            Options include 'encoding' to indicate file encoding (e.g.
            'utf-8') and 'user_agent' which should be a blessed
            "LWP::UserAgent" object to be used when retrieving URLs.

            If requesting a URL and the response Content-Type header
            indicates an XML-based media type (such as XHTML),
            XML::LibXML::Parser will be used automatically (instead of the
            tag soup parser). The XML parser can be told to use a DTD
            catalogue by setting the option 'xml_catalogue' to the filename
            of the catalogue.

            HTML (tag soup) parsing can be forced using the option
            'force_html', even when an XML media type is returned. If an
            options hashref was passed, parse_file will set
            $options->{'parser_used'} to the name of the class used to parse
            the URL, to allow the calling code to double-check which parser
            was used afterwards.

            If an options hashref was passed, parse_file will set
            $options->{'response'} to the HTTP::Response object obtained by
            retrieving the URI.

    "parse_fh", "parse_html_fh"
              $doc = $parser->parse_fh( $io_fh [,\%opts] );

            "parse_fh()" parses a IOREF or a subclass of "IO::Handle".

            Options include 'encoding' to indicate file encoding (e.g.
            'utf-8').

    "parse_string", "parse_html_string"
              $doc = $parser->parse_string( $html_string [,\%opts] );

            This function is similar to "parse_fh()", but it parses an HTML
            document that is available as a single string in memory.

            Options include 'encoding' to indicate file encoding (e.g.
            'utf-8').

    The push parser and SAX-based parser are not supported. Trying to change
    an option (such as recover_silently) will make HTML::HTML5::Parser carp
    a warning. (But you can inspect the options.)

  Additional Methods
    The module provides a few additional methods to obtain additional,
    non-DOM data from DOM nodes.

    "compat_mode"
              $mode = $parser->compat_mode( $doc );

            Returns 'quirks', 'limited quirks' or undef (standards mode).

    "dtd_public_id"
              $pubid = $parser->dtd_public_id( $doc );

            For an XML::LibXML::Document which has been returned by
            HTML::HTML5::Parser, using this method will tell you the Public
            Identifier of the DTD used (if any).

    "dtd_system_id"
              $sysid = $parser->dtd_system_id( $doc );

            For an XML::LibXML::Document which has been returned by
            HTML::HTML5::Parser, using this method will tell you the System
            Identifier of the DTD used (if any).

    "source_line"
              ($line, $col) = $parser->source_line( $node );
              $line = $parser->source_line( $node );

            In scalar context, "source_line" returns the line number of the
            source code that started a particular node (element, attribute
            or comment).

            In list context, returns a line/column pair. (Tab characters
            count as one column, not eight.)

SEE ALSO
    <http://suika.fam.cx/www/markup/html/whatpm/Whatpm/HTML.html>

AUTHOR
    Toby Inkster, <tobyink@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
    Copyright (C) 2007-2010 by Wakaba

    Copyright (C) 2009-2011 by Toby Inkster

    This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
    under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.1 or, at
    your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available.