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Exploring issues and controversies in the relationship between science and medicine

Language: en

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			  #!/usr/bin/env  python

import re
from calibre.web.feeds.news import BasicNewsRecipe
from calibre.ebooks.BeautifulSoup import Tag

class SBM(BasicNewsRecipe):
    title                 = 'Science Based Medicine'
    __author__            = 'BuzzKill'
    description           = 'Exploring issues and controversies in the relationship between science and medicine'
    oldest_article        = 5
    max_articles_per_feed = 15
    no_stylesheets        = True
    use_embedded_content  = False
    encoding              = 'utf-8'
    publisher             = 'SBM'
    category              = 'science, sbm, ebm, blog, pseudoscience'
    language              = 'en'

    lang                  = 'en-US'

    conversion_options = {
                          'comment'          : description
                        , 'tags'             : category
                        , 'publisher'        : publisher
                        , 'language'         : lang
                        , 'pretty_print'     : True
                        }

    keep_only_tags = [
                      dict(name='a', attrs={'title':re.compile(r'Posts by.*', re.DOTALL|re.IGNORECASE)}),
                      dict(name='div', attrs={'class':'entry'})
                      ]

    feeds = [(u'Science Based Medicine', u'http://www.sciencebasedmedicine.org/?feed=rss2')]

    def preprocess_html(self, soup):
        mtag = Tag(soup,'meta',[('http-equiv','Content-Type'),('context','text/html; charset=utf-8')])
        soup.head.insert(0,mtag)
        soup.html['lang'] = self.lang
        return self.adeify_images(soup)