On 25/02/2010 17:24, Karl Stubsjoen wrote:
By the way, I'm not against a 2.0 solution. Is there one?
yes as I said earlier, the htmlparse stylesheet is an htmlparser (of
sorts) written in pure xslt2. I mainly wrote it to teach myself some
xslt2, but some people have used it in anger on some surprisingly large
documents.
If you want to parse an entire html file you are probably better off
using something like tidy or tagsoup but for parsing fragments of html
embedded in CDATA sections htmlparse works reasonably well and avoids
relying on processor-specific extensions, although being xslt2 you're
not overloaded with processor choice anyway....
David
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