Re: Checking equal number of <div> and </div> [message #171325 is a reply to message #171324] |
Thu, 30 December 2010 10:59 |
alvaro.NOSPAMTHANX
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El 30/12/2010 11:56, RMP escribió/wrote:
> Am 30.12.2010 10:34, schrieb "Álvaro G. Vicario":
>> El 30/12/2010 10:16, RMP escribió/wrote:
>>> Can you use DOMXPath::query and run "/descendant-or-self::div" on it?
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>>> Or DOMXPath::evaluate with "count(/descendant-or-self::div)" ?
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>>> Dunno if it works.
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>> Excuse the off-topic but these two messages from you have shown up in
>> the group in the middle of nowhere, starting new threads and containing
>> no quoted text, so it's difficult to know what you are answering to.
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>> I assume it is because you are using Google Groups, which is possibly
>> the worse Usenet client even written (even worse than Outlook Express).
>> If you are interested in the group I suggest you open a Usenet account
>> at Eternal September <http://www.eternal-september.org/> or a similar
>> service and connect to it using a specific tool, such as Thunderbird,
>> Opera, Forte Agent...
>>
>>
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> Sorry for that. Now I use Thunderbird and aioe. Didn't get eternal
> september running yet. Just get no list of groups and try to figure out
> why.
If I recall correctly there's a FAQ about that in the support group: you
need to enable encryption and make sure Thunderbird provides your user
and password.
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