From: | Donald Dalley |
Date: | 30 Apr 2001 at 12:13:49 |
Subject: | Re: splitting a html file |
Hello, Sarkis:
On 26-Apr-01, sarkis simon wrote:
> --- In arexx@y..., "Neil Bothwick" <neil@w...> wrote:
> > sarkis simon said,
> > Provided the HTML files are smaller than 64K, you can split them with
> > parse.
> >
> shoot 74k to 130k
I daily PARSE HTML files of over 600K. (If you strip the original HTML to text
using HTTX helps to reduce the content size. You just have to adjust defaults
for the line length.) All you have to do is back up to a point before a known
marker and READ another 64K - DO UNTIL EOF.
A file that large normally has some sort of regular structure to easily deal
with the problem.
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