:)

It's "filler text". You've probably seen the fake Latin text "lorem
Ipsum...". It's just meant to be text put into a text box or whatever
to take up visual space.

On Oct 7, 9:39 pm, "Christopher Jordan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> dude... what the hell is that! LOL! :o)
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> On 10/7/07, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> > Just a clarification...I really just want to be able to pass in a
> > string of text, from any source, and create a valid jQuery object from
> > it. In this case, this is the string that I'm going to be using:
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> >http://www.commadelimited.com/code/fillertext/hillbilly.html
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> > I want to isolate the <p> tags into a jQuery object.
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> > On Oct 7, 7:46 pm, Andy Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > I'm building a little app that will read in a page of static HTML. I'd
> > > like to take the string that's returned from the get() call and parse
> > > through it, dumping only the paragraphs into a jQuery object with a
> > > length of 40.
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> > > What's the best approach to this?
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