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Tom Potts wrote: > > they dont come up in searches for "html dom parser perl" which doesnt help! I don't think you want DOM and HTML in there, in the server side speak DOM is an XML term. In true Debian fashion.... $apt-cache search perl parser dom libxml-checker-perl - Perl modules for validating XML libxml-dom-perl - Perl module for building DOM Level 1 compliant doc structures libxml-easyobj-perl - Easy XML object navigation in perl libxml-libxml-perl - Perl module for using the GNOME libxml2 library libxml-perl - Perl modules for working with XML libxml-xerces-perl - Perl API to Xerces XML parser libxml-xslt-perl - Perl module for processing XSLT $apt-cache search html perl parser libhtml-lint-perl - Check for HTML errors in a string or file libhtml-parser-perl - A collection of modules that parse HTML text documents libhtml-scrubber-perl - Perl extension for scrubbing/sanitizing html libhtml-tokeparser-simple-perl - Perl module used to tokenize HTML documents libpsp-html-parser-perl - Version of HTML::Parser for PSP libwhisker-perl - Perl module geared for HTTP testing I snipped the non-Perl results. CPAN has more. >> Checkout Web Valet, and Accessibility proxy. He also did a lot >> of work with the W3 in this area, and reports he is doing a lot with >> Apache (not just writing books on the topic). > cant find them..... Odd the valet has fantastic page rank - PR9 - means it turns up whatever you search for in Google, it even makes page 1 for "valet" ?! Perils of too many links from the w3.org website. http://valet.webthing.com/ http://proxy.webthing.com/ -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG http://mailman.dclug.org.uk/listinfo/list FAQ: http://www.dcglug.org.uk/linux_adm/list-faq.html