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    PHP Advanced HTML DOM Parser

    A drop-in replacement for simple html dom

    This project has moved here https://github.com/monkeysuffrage/advanced_html_dom
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    Light weight, fault tolerant, high speed single pass HTML parser. Builds HTML DOM similar to accessing the browsers DOM with javascript. Compatible with PHP4 and higher. Send in your feature requests.
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    A pure javascript BibTeX parser class. This is class was ported from the PEAR PHP class Structures_BibTex.
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    A PHP library providing an iCalendar parser and object creator. It is object orientated, unit tested, and conforms strictly to the latest iCalendar standard (the successor to RFC2445).
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    `parsehtml.php` is a HTML parser written in PHP. It should be pretty fast and can even cope with invalid HTML input. Additionally a function is provided to indent HTML code properly.
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    XML DOM style parser class written in PHP. This class can inport XML data using expat or regex.
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