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Daniel Rall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> burtonator <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > Scott Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > <snip>
<snip>

> What about use of an ANTLR parser that generates XHTML?  ANTLR appears
> to use the same sort of callback mechanism that SAX employs.  Having a
> pre-defined Java grammar scores heavy points, IMHO.  :)
<snip>


Maybe.  I don't see why we need Antlr when we already have a thin, lightweight,
parser.  If some somewhat minor chages are made, just removing the HTML are done
we don't have to use Antlr.  I just think more code == bad.  

... of course I am not writing the code so...

Kevin

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