On Monday, Feb 24, 2003, at 20:28 Europe/Zurich, Lukas Zapletal wrote:
I have some good experiences with JTidy. It works like DOM-XML parser and cleans HTML it by the way.
I use jtidy also. Both for parsing and clean-up. Works pretty nicely.
This is VERY useful, because EVERY HTML have at least ONE error.
This rule should be tattooed on every parsers head: out of the laboratory, nothing is compliant. Which render the race to "more compliance" among the different parsers somewhat ridiculous.
Cheers,
PA.
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