# Copyright (C) 2001-2016, Python Software Foundation # This file is distributed under the same license as the Python package. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Python 3.6\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2017-04-02 22:11+0200\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "Language: fr\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:2 msgid ":mod:`html.parser` --- Simple HTML and XHTML parser" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:7 msgid "**Source code:** :source:`Lib/html/parser.py`" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:15 msgid "" "This module defines a class :class:`HTMLParser` which serves as the basis " "for parsing text files formatted in HTML (HyperText Mark-up Language) and " "XHTML." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:20 msgid "Create a parser instance able to parse invalid markup." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:22 msgid "" "If *convert_charrefs* is ``True`` (the default), all character references " "(except the ones in ``script``/``style`` elements) are automatically " "converted to the corresponding Unicode characters." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:26 msgid "" "An :class:`.HTMLParser` instance is fed HTML data and calls handler methods " "when start tags, end tags, text, comments, and other markup elements are " "encountered. The user should subclass :class:`.HTMLParser` and override its " "methods to implement the desired behavior." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:31 msgid "" "This parser does not check that end tags match start tags or call the end-" "tag handler for elements which are closed implicitly by closing an outer " "element." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:34 msgid "*convert_charrefs* keyword argument added." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:37 msgid "The default value for argument *convert_charrefs* is now ``True``." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:42 msgid "Example HTML Parser Application" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:44 msgid "" "As a basic example, below is a simple HTML parser that uses the :class:" "`HTMLParser` class to print out start tags, end tags, and data as they are " "encountered::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:64 msgid "The output will then be:" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:83 msgid ":class:`.HTMLParser` Methods" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:85 msgid ":class:`HTMLParser` instances have the following methods:" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:90 msgid "" "Feed some text to the parser. It is processed insofar as it consists of " "complete elements; incomplete data is buffered until more data is fed or :" "meth:`close` is called. *data* must be :class:`str`." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:97 msgid "" "Force processing of all buffered data as if it were followed by an end-of-" "file mark. This method may be redefined by a derived class to define " "additional processing at the end of the input, but the redefined version " "should always call the :class:`HTMLParser` base class method :meth:`close`." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:105 msgid "" "Reset the instance. Loses all unprocessed data. This is called implicitly " "at instantiation time." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:111 msgid "Return current line number and offset." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:116 msgid "" "Return the text of the most recently opened start tag. This should not " "normally be needed for structured processing, but may be useful in dealing " "with HTML \"as deployed\" or for re-generating input with minimal changes " "(whitespace between attributes can be preserved, etc.)." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:122 msgid "" "The following methods are called when data or markup elements are " "encountered and they are meant to be overridden in a subclass. The base " "class implementations do nothing (except for :meth:`~HTMLParser." "handle_startendtag`):" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:129 msgid "" "This method is called to handle the start of a tag (e.g. ``
``)." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:131 msgid "" "The *tag* argument is the name of the tag converted to lower case. The " "*attrs* argument is a list of ``(name, value)`` pairs containing the " "attributes found inside the tag's ``<>`` brackets. The *name* will be " "translated to lower case, and quotes in the *value* have been removed, and " "character and entity references have been replaced." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:137 msgid "" "For instance, for the tag ````, this method " "would be called as ``handle_starttag('a', [('href', 'https://www.cwi." "nl/')])``." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:140 msgid "" "All entity references from :mod:`html.entities` are replaced in the " "attribute values." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:146 msgid "" "This method is called to handle the end tag of an element (e.g. ``
``)." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:148 msgid "The *tag* argument is the name of the tag converted to lower case." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:153 msgid "" "Similar to :meth:`handle_starttag`, but called when the parser encounters an " "XHTML-style empty tag (````). This method may be overridden by " "subclasses which require this particular lexical information; the default " "implementation simply calls :meth:`handle_starttag` and :meth:" "`handle_endtag`." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:161 msgid "" "This method is called to process arbitrary data (e.g. text nodes and the " "content of ```` and ````)." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:167 msgid "" "This method is called to process a named character reference of the form " "``&name;`` (e.g. ``>``), where *name* is a general entity reference (e.g. " "``'gt'``). This method is never called if *convert_charrefs* is ``True``." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:175 msgid "" "This method is called to process decimal and hexadecimal numeric character " "references of the form ``&#NNN;`` and ``&#xNNN;``. For example, the decimal " "equivalent for ``>`` is ``>``, whereas the hexadecimal is ``>``; " "in this case the method will receive ``'62'`` or ``'x3E'``. This method is " "never called if *convert_charrefs* is ``True``." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:184 msgid "" "This method is called when a comment is encountered (e.g. ```` will cause this method to be " "called with the argument ``' comment '``." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:189 msgid "" "The content of Internet Explorer conditional comments (condcoms) will also " "be sent to this method, so, for ````, this method will receive ``'[if IE 9]>IE9-specific content``)." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:199 msgid "" "The *decl* parameter will be the entire contents of the declaration inside " "the ```` markup (e.g. ``'DOCTYPE html'``)." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:205 msgid "" "Method called when a processing instruction is encountered. The *data* " "parameter will contain the entire processing instruction. For example, for " "the processing instruction ````, this method would be " "called as ``handle_pi(\"proc color='red'\")``. It is intended to be " "overridden by a derived class; the base class implementation does nothing." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:213 msgid "" "The :class:`HTMLParser` class uses the SGML syntactic rules for processing " "instructions. An XHTML processing instruction using the trailing ``'?'`` " "will cause the ``'?'`` to be included in *data*." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:220 msgid "" "This method is called when an unrecognized declaration is read by the parser." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:222 msgid "" "The *data* parameter will be the entire contents of the declaration inside " "the ```` markup. It is sometimes useful to be overridden by a " "derived class. The base class implementation does nothing." msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:230 msgid "Examples" msgstr "Exemples" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:232 msgid "" "The following class implements a parser that will be used to illustrate more " "examples::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:269 msgid "Parsing a doctype::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:275 msgid "Parsing an element with a few attributes and a title::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:287 msgid "" "The content of ``script`` and ``style`` elements is returned as is, without " "further parsing::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:303 msgid "Parsing comments::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:310 msgid "" "Parsing named and numeric character references and converting them to the " "correct char (note: these 3 references are all equivalent to ``'>'``)::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:318 msgid "" "Feeding incomplete chunks to :meth:`~HTMLParser.feed` works, but :meth:" "`~HTMLParser.handle_data` might be called more than once (unless " "*convert_charrefs* is set to ``True``)::" msgstr "" #: ../Doc/library/html.parser.rst:331 msgid "Parsing invalid HTML (e.g. unquoted attributes) also works::" msgstr ""