I've taken a quick look at that and am considering it.  I need to check that
the license is compatible.

On 12/13/06, Kent Tong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Howard Lewis Ship <hlship <at> gmail.com> writes:

> A problem I've been struggling with is that the use of XML parser is
that
> documents have to be well formed (that's not a minus) and they
> have to have a DTD if the document contains any entities.  That last
part is
> a problem for non-XML HTML.  And a XML parser
> can't make sense of the SGML DTDs for HTML.

Why not use tidy (http://www.w3.org/People/Raggett/tidy)? It will fix most
issues of broken html and convert it to XHTML (including inserting a
correct
DTD according to the conformance of the document detected).

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