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Re: [xsl] Processing HTML document.

From: Daniel Veillard <daniel@------------>
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Date: 6/4/2002 10:45:00 PM
On Tue, Jun 04, 2002 at 07:05:41PM +0200, Antonio Fiol wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> I am trying to get an XHTML document into an XSLT processor, to get XML 
> on the output.

  A slightly different approach is to use an HTML parser front-end
instead of an XML one for the XSLT processor, that's how I maintain 
a number of web pages (authoring HTML is easier for me than maintaining
X(HT)ML). With xsltproc the --html option does this, and I'm pretty sure
most Java based implementation can use an HTML parser delivering SAX
events (but I never tried).

Daniel

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