Jon Gorman> Otherwise you'll need to create an sgml parser in XSLT. Good
luck.
hmm now who'd be silly enough to write an (enough sgml to do html)
parser in xslt....
http://www.google.co.uk/search?q=htmlparse.xsl
Dang spiffy. I think I discovered some of my lunch-time reading.
Don't know how I've missed this.
And I'm not sure silly is quite the right word. Others like brave,
grand, impressive, courageous, bonkers all come to mind ;).
Very cool.
Jon Gorman
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