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Re: Very basic question

From: "John Sitka" <johnsitka@-------------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 7/5/2005 1:21:00 PM
Thanks,

Is there an example of this somewhere?
Or a scenerio where this kind of operation would be common.








"Martin Honnen" <mahotrash@y...> wrote in message news:%23A1J8CYgFHA.2156@T......
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> John Sitka wrote:
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>> I guess what is going on is the HTML table is my data source.
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>> But OK, not having done it yet. I still need to define the node mapping no?
>> How does one do this? Is it positional and iterative.
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> You asked about converting the table in the HTML document to XML, the SGMLReader allows you to parse the HTML with the same API as 
> a XmlReader so you can feed that to every method in .NET that takes an XmlReader. So you could create a DOM XmlDocument or you 
> could feed data to XslTransform and use an appropriate XSLT stylesheet to get the XML format you want.
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> -- 
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> Martin Honnen --- MVP XML
> http://JavaScript.FAQTs.com/ 




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