Could you not use a DOM parser, e.g. xerces, to do this?

Regards,
Scott

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Subject: Re: Digester content with elements


> Hmmm....  Is this too easy or too hard of a question to be answered?
>
> Bob
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> Subject: Digester content with elements
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> I was wondering how to digest content that contains additional
> elements.
>
> For example, I have two tags "text" and "date".  I want to parse
> the following:
> <text>I want to remember this date, <date/>, forever!</text>
>
> Ultimately I want to end up with three objects as follows
> (I hope you get what I am inferring below):
> MyText("I want to remember this date, ");
> MyDate();
> MyText(", forever!");
>
> Granted, it would be easy enough to do:
> <text>I want to remember this date, </text><date/><text>, forever!</text>
> But, I prefer to do the first way.
>
> Thank You,
> Bob Byron
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