On 28-Jan-01, Andrew Martin wrote:
> So that your code can block parse the HTML and text between the tags, so
> allowing you to rewrite the HTML code or alter it in any way, like checking
> for XML/HTML validity, stripping tags and so on. As an example, a web
> stripper, knowing where the <p> tags are, would allow it to generate a
> double newline in the output stream to signal a paragraph. Detect a image
> tag would allow stripping out the ALT text inside and substituting that for
> the picture.
Thanks, Andrew. The dictionary definition didn't get too detailed in /MARKUP's
usage and the only HTML stripper I found didn't use it, so I needed some
practical examples.
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