There are two ways. One is to use javax.swing.text.html.parser. Other is
to use string tokenizer.

Kader Ben wrote:
>
> Hi java gurus,
>    I have slightly off topic question. I have
> application  that read http text and scrolls it. I
> wand add MouseListener interface that capture string
> clicked and pass it to getURL function (in fact I want
> simulate href/browser function) . I used getSource
> function but this seems is not enough to capture
> string clicked. Could someone out there give me some
> instructions to fix that?
>
> Thank you for your help,
>
> Ben
>
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