Fix README rendering on PyPI and remove uneeded dependencies #28
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Hi there!
While using this wrapper for the first time I noticed that a. its readme was not rendering on PyPI (see for yourself) and b. that it was using some external dependencies when there was no need to:
xml.etree.ElementTree
can be used instead oflxml.etree
, and the accelerated implementation will be used if possible since Python 3.3json
issimplejson
but integrated to the standard library since Python 2.6, which is deprecated, so there is no need to depend on it externallyhtml.parser
could probably be used instead ofhtml5lib
, but because behaviours may differ I actually didn't remove that one