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From: "Chris" <nospam@----------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 8/1/2006 7:12:00 PM

I am developing a CMS system using a richtext editor component. There are 
however limitations to what you can do with the HTML it produces.  For 
example I would like to automatically add additional formatting to certain 
images, which exist within a div or span and act as hyperlinks. This 
div/span will alway belong to the same class. Is there anyway I can use an 
XLS to transform those divs? E.g.

<div class="transform"><a href="test.asp">
<img src="test.gif" /></a></div>

into

<div class="transform"><a href="test.asp">
<img src="test.gif" />
</a>
<a href="test.asp">
<img src="icon.gif" />Click here
</a>

</div>

If is quite complex any links to tutorials would be helpful. Also I need the 
solution to work in server side classic ASP. 




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