load/markup separates the tags from the content and places each 
tag or content as a string! value into a block!

You can then check each element of the block to see if it is a tag? or 
not and remove the element if it is a tag!, leaving the content behind.

-Ryan

> 
> Hi, Rebols:
> 
> I just had a first look at LOAD/MARKUP and was hoping that it would strip
> HTML out of a page. In fact, websplitter.r comes closer to being a
> stripper, although it still missed a few &codes and spacing is a bit
> ackward.
> 
> Since /MARKUP creates a block with the HTML still in it, what is its
> advantage or how is it useful? Why would we want the HTML?
> 
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