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Re: Parsing an HTML table with XML

From: Johannes Koch <koch@-------------.-->
To: NULL
Date: 7/5/2006 2:12:00 PM

Rick Walsh wrote:

> I have an HTML table in the following format:
> 
> <table>
> <tr><td>Header 1</td><td>Header 2</td></tr>
> <tr><td>1</td><td>2</td></tr>
> <tr><td>3</td><td>4</td></tr>
> <tr><td>5</td><td>6</td></tr>
> </table>
> 
> With an XSLT styles sheet, I can use for-each to grab the values in
> each row
> 
> However, I dont want to grab the very first row - because this isnt
> data!

Another possiblility would be to change the input by using the (X)HTML 
thead and tbody elements, then selecting only tbody/tr.
-- 
Johannes Koch
In te domine speravi; non confundar in aeternum.
                             (Te Deum, 4th cent.)


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