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NAME

       HTML::FormatText::WithLinks - HTML to text conversion with links as footnotes

SYNOPSIS

           use HTML::FormatText::WithLinks;

           my $f = HTML::FormatText::WithLinks->new();

           my $html = qq(
           <html>
           <body>
           <p>
               Some html with a <a href="http://example.com/">link</a>
           </p>
           </body>
           </html>
           );

           my $text = $f->parse($html);

           print $text;

           # results in something like

           Some html with a [1]link

           1. http://example.com/

           my $f2 = HTML::FormatText::WithLinks->new(
               before_link => '',
               after_link => ' [%l]',
               footnote => ''
           );

           $text = $f2->parse($html);
           print $text;

           # results in something like

           Some html with a link [http://example.com/]

           my $f3 = HTML::FormatText::WithLinks->new(
               link_num_generator => sub {
                   return "*" x (shift() + 1);
               },
               footnote => '[%n] %l'
           );

           $text = $f3->parse($html);
           print $text;

           # results in something like

           Some html with a [*]link

           [*] http://example.com/

DESCRIPTION

       HTML::FormatText::WithLinks takes HTML and turns it into plain text but prints all the
       links in the HTML as footnotes. By default, it attempts to mimic the format of the lynx
       text based web browser's --dump option.

METHODS

   new
           my $f = HTML::FormatText::WithLinks->new( %options );

       Returns a new instance. It accepts all the options of HTML::FormatText plus

       base
           a base option. This should be set to a URI which will be used to turn any relative
           URIs on the HTML to absolute ones.

       doc_overrides_base
           If a base element is found in the document and it has an href attribute then setting
           doc_overrides_base to true will cause the document's base to be used. This defaults to
           false.

       before_link (default: '[%n]')
       after_link (default: '')
       footnote (default: '[%n] %l')
           a string to print before a link (i.e. when the <a> is found), after link has ended
           (i.e. when then </a> is found) and when printing out footnotes.

           "%n" will be replaced by the link number, "%l" will be replaced by the link itself.

           If footnote is set to '', no footnotes will be printed.

       link_num_generator (default: sub { return shift() + 1 })
           link_num_generator is a sub that returns the value to be printed for a given link
           number. The internal store starts numbering at 0.

       with_emphasis
           If set to 1 then italicised text will be surrounded by "/" and bolded text by "_".
           You can change these markers by using the "italic_marker" and "bold_marker" options.

       unique_links
           If set to 1 then will only generate 1 footnote per unique URI as oppose to the default
           behaviour which is to generate a footnote per URI.

       anchor_links
           If set to 0 then links pointing to local anchors will be skipped.  The default
           behaviour is to include all links.

       skip_linked_urls
           If set to 1, then links where the text equals the href value will be skipped.  The
           default behaviour is to include all links.

   parse
           my $text = $f->parse($html);

       Takes some HTML and returns it as text. Returns undef on error.

       Will also return undef if you pass it undef. Returns an empty string if passed an empty
       string.

   parse_file
           my $text = $f->parse_file($filename);

       Takes a filename and returns the contents of the file as plain text.  Returns undef on
       error.

   error
           $f->error();

       Returns the last error that occurred. In practice this is likely to be either a warning
       that parse_file couldn't find the file or that HTML::TreeBuilder failed.

CAVEATS

       When passing HTML fragments the results may be a little unpredictable.  I've tried to work
       round the most egregious of the issues but any unexpected results are welcome.

       Also note that if for some reason there is an a tag in the document that does not have an
       href attribute then it will be quietly ignored.  If this is really a problem for anyone
       then let me know and I'll see if I can think of a sensible thing to do in this case.

AUTHOR

       Struan Donald. <struan@cpan.org>

       <http://www.exo.org.uk/code/>

       Ian Malpass <ian@indecorous.com> was responsible for the custom formatting bits and the
       nudge to release the code.

       Simon Dassow <janus@errornet.de<gt> for the anchor_links option plus a few bugfixes and
       optimisations

       Kevin Ryde for the code for pulling the base out the document.

       Thomas Sibley <trs@bestpractical.com> patches for skipping links that are their urls and
       to change the delimiters for bold and italic text..

SOURCE CODE

       The source code for this module is hosted on GitHub
       <http://github.com/struan/html-formattext-withlinks>

COPYRIGHT

       Copyright (C) 2003-2010 Struan Donald and Ian Malpass. All rights reserved.

LICENSE

       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same
       terms as Perl itself.

SEE ALSO

       perl(1), HTML::Formatter.