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Albinscode commented on NUTCH-1870:
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@Sebastian, for the toUpperCase remark you are right but if  you look at the 
code it is only applied on the "html" string so no attribute problem. This is 
only a trick to get document at "html" tag level (it seems that Neko is 
embedding it with other tags).

I've removed author tags and I've created a new sample of tests only dedicated 
to nutch to avoid crawling coyprighted sites.

I'm releasing the patch as soon as possible.

Thank you everyone.

> Generic xsl parser plugin
> -------------------------
>
>                 Key: NUTCH-1870
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NUTCH-1870
>             Project: Nutch
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: indexer, parser
>    Affects Versions: 1.9
>            Reporter: Albinscode
>             Fix For: 1.10
>
>         Attachments: xsl-parse-plugin.patch
>
>
> The aim of this plugin is to use XSLT to extract metadata from HTML DOM 
> structures.
> | Your Data | --> | Parse-html plugin  or TIKA plugin | --> | DOM structure | 
> --> |XSLT plugin |
>                   
>                   
> The main advantage is that:
> - You won't have to produce any java code, only XSLT and configuration
> - It can process DOM structure from DocumentFragment (@see NekoHtml and @see 
> TagSoup)
> - It is HtmlParseFilter plugin compatible and can be plugged as any other 
> plugin (parse-js, parse-swf, etc...)
> This topic has been discussed on 
> http://www.mail-archive.com/dev%40nutch.apache.org/msg15257.html



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