What do you mean, lazy and non-standard patterns? I don't see how the
pattern matcher is applicable, besides the fact that it might make
sense to apply pattern matching on the XML data structures in certain
cases?

Daniel Ehrenberg

On 3/11/07, bbrown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was able to use libs/xml to EASILY parse the reddit rss feeds.  Now, I want
> to get a little bit more information and actually parse the HTML document for
> a project I am working on.
>
> The xhtml document looks like standard xhtml with the data represented in a
> table full of tr/tds, etc.  My question, is the xml library 'lazy' enough to
> allow for possible non standard patterns or should I use something like the
> pattern matcher.
>
> My goal initially, is just to collect the rating, title, poster, see
> reddit.com (view source).
>
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