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For most of these scripts if you run them with a file argument, where the file contains some HTML, you should get some output. The 'h*sub' scripts take two arguments the first of which is a perl expression and the second an HTML file. In any case all of the files have an exlanatory comment. For example try running: lynx -dump -source -raw http://www.debian.org > /tmp/a.txt ./hanchors /tmp/a.txt Of course if http://www.debian.org is not your favourite web site you can make the appropriate substitution. hanchors - List all anchors in the HTML hlc - Correct any upper case tags to lower case hstrip - Removes deprecated scripting and styling tags and attributes htextsub - Apply arbirary perl expression to all text within HTML hrefsub - Apply arbirary perl expression to all hrefs within HTML htitle - Print title of the HTML document hdump - Output event information whilst parsing HTML document hform - Print analysis of form controls present in HTML htext - Print all the text from the HTML
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