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How to parse a local file on the command-line? #182

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Kulratis opened this issue Feb 18, 2025 · 1 comment
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How to parse a local file on the command-line? #182

Kulratis opened this issue Feb 18, 2025 · 1 comment

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@Kulratis
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Features:
+URLs, HTML files, or HTML trees are given as input (includes batch processing)

works:
htmldate -u https://www.tagesschau.de/wirtschaft/konjunktur/staubilanz-adac-100.html

doesnt work:
htmldate -u 'Staubilanz des ADAC_ Der tägliche Wahnsinn auf deutschen Straßen _ tagesschau.de.html'
or
htmldate -i "Staubilanz des ADAC_ Der tägliche Wahnsinn auf deutschen Straßen _ tagesschau.de.html"
or
htmldate -u 'http://localhost:8000/Staubilanz%20des%20ADAC_%20Der%20t%C3%A4gliche%20Wahnsinn%20auf%20deutschen%20Stra%C3%9Fen%20_%20tagesschau.de.html'

Is it possible?

Thank you.

Windows 10, Python 3.13.0, htmldate-1.9.3

@Kulratis
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Solved. Took the code from #174

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