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Re: Very basic question

From: "Patrick Philippot" <patrick.philippot@--------.--.-->
To: NULL
Date: 7/5/2005 7:01:00 PM
Martin Honnen wrote:
>> How do I convert it to XML? Not just so it is valid, but so the
>> first row are the element definitions.
>
> You need an SGML parser to parse HTML, then you can extract the
> information as needed, it seems you are only interested in the table
> in the body so you could extract that.
> .NET has an SGMLReader class that you could use with .NET to parse
> HTML.

You can also look at the HTML Agility Pack:
http://smourier.blogspot.com/

-- 
Patrick Philippot - Microsoft MVP
MainSoft Consulting Services
www.mainsoft.fr 




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