dmarc-report-converter
Convert dmarc reports from xml to human-readable formats (by tierpod)
xpath
XPath package for Golang, supports HTML, XML, JSON document query. (by antchfx)
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Stars - the number of stars that a project has on GitHub. Growth - month over month growth in stars.
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dmarc-report-converter
Posts with mentions or reviews of dmarc-report-converter.
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DMARC report analyzer and visualizer?
I find this tool very easy to use https://github.com/tierpod/dmarc-report-converter I personally use html_static output format.
xpath
Posts with mentions or reviews of xpath.
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and similar projects.
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I have this code On Playground.. It is very simplified... but when reading from file it breaks and cannot handle rune characters.... The strings.Replace function just stops working
It looks like you're trying to parse HTML by using the strings package. For reference, you might be better off using an xpath tool or the html package that has built-in tokenizers to do your tokenizing. That makes it easier to find the nodes you're looking for and the values contained within those nodes.