use HTML::FormatSomething;
my $infile = "whatever.html";
my $outfile = "whatever.file";
open OUT, ">$outfile"
or die "Can't write-open $outfile: $!\nAborting";
binmode(OUT);
print OUT HTML::FormatSomething->format_file(
$infile,
'option1' => 'value1',
'option2' => 'value2',
...
);
close(OUT);
DESCRIPTION
HTML::Formatter is a base class for classes that take HTML
and format it to some output format. When you take an object
of such a base class and call "$formatter->format( $tree )"
with an HTML::TreeBuilder (or HTML::Element) object, they return
the
HTML formatters are able to format a HTML syntax tree into various
printable formats. Different formatters produce output for different
output media. Common for all formatters are that they will return the
formatted output when the format() method is called. The format()
method takes a HTML::Element object (usually the HTML::TreeBuilder
root object) as parameter.
Here are the four main methods that this class provides:
This returns a string consisting of the result of using the given class
to format the given
HTML file according to the given (optional) options.
Internally it calls "SomeClass->new( ... )->format( ... )" on a new
HTML::TreeBuilder object based on the given HTML file.
This returns a string consisting of the result of using the given class
to format the given
HTML source according to the given (optional)
options. Internally it calls "SomeClass->new( ... )->format( ... )"
on a new HTML::TreeBuilder object based on the given source.