I can't use Tidy since it sometimes cleans/ruins how badly coded html is
showed in the browser.
any suggestion on any open source html parser that can do xslt like
transformation?
thanks,
rene
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tributes, etc though
> it will not
> let you allow bad XML syntax.
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> -Shawn
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Does anyone know of any open source html parser that lets you do xslt like
transformation ?
thanks,
Rene
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Hi
Does anyone know how
to find and search the msg/responses sent in this mail list?
Thanks,
Rene
Hi,
I've posted this before but didn't see any
response. Can someone who knows about this pls
helpA?
I have a question
about how to selectively disable parsing of certain tags? The situation is
I have a html file that displays well in browser but not conform to the xHTML
standard,
Hi
I have a question
about how to selectively disable parsing of certain tags? The situation is
I have a html file that displays well in browser but not conform to the xHTML
standard, can I still use xerces-c to do some parsing, say i
have:
my page
http://www.someplace.com"
I am a newbie here
and would like to find out if anyone has compiled the source of Xerces or
Xalan's C++ source code on Solaris with SUN's CC compiler version 5.1? The
distribution on the web site was compiled with 4.2.
Also, for Xalan, SUN
claims that in CC v5.1 they include STL so there