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Guido van Rossum 34d1928766 SF patch# 1770008 by Christian Heimes (plus some extras).
Completely get rid of StringIO.py and cStringIO.c.

I had to fix a few tests and modules beyond what Christian did, and
invent a few conventions.  E.g. in elementtree, I chose to
write/return Unicode strings whe no encoding is given, but bytes when
an explicit encoding is given.  Also mimetools was made to always
assume binary files.
2007-08-09 01:03:29 +00:00
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README [Patch #918212] Support XHTML's 'id' attribute, which can be on any element. 2004-03-21 19:07:23 +00:00
tktools.py Apply diff2.txt from SF patch http://www.python.org/sf/572113 2002-09-11 20:36:02 +00:00
wcgui.py Convert print statements to function calls in Tools/. 2007-08-03 17:06:41 +00:00
wcmac.py Get rid of a bunch more raw_input references 2006-03-17 06:49:51 +00:00
webchecker.py SF patch# 1770008 by Christian Heimes (plus some extras). 2007-08-09 01:03:29 +00:00
websucker.py Convert print statements to function calls in Tools/. 2007-08-03 17:06:41 +00:00
wsgui.py SF bug 753592, websucker bug 2003-07-01 04:14:28 +00:00

Webchecker
----------

This is a simple web tree checker, useful to find bad links in a web
tree.  It currently checks links pointing within the same subweb for
validity.  The main program is "webchecker.py".  See its doc string
(or invoke it with the option "-?") for more defails.

History:

- Jan 1997.  First release.  The module robotparser.py was written by
Skip Montanaro; the rest is original work by Guido van Rossum.

- May 1999.  Sam Bayer contributed a new version, wcnew.py, which
supports checking internal links (#spam fragments in URLs) and some
other options.

- Nov 1999.  Sam Bayer contributed patches to reintegrate wcnew.py
into webchecker.py, and corresponding mods to wcgui.py and
websucker.py.

- Mar 2004.  Chris Herborth contributed a patch to let webchecker.py
handle XHTML's 'id' attribute.