>>>>> "JC" == Jon Carnes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

JC> That seems like it would accommodate 99% of the situations discussed
JC> here.  The coding for that would also be fairly straightforward.

JC> Jon "in ignorance" Carnes

Works some/most of the time.  Assumes your HTML is "correct", for some
value of "correct".  If your html is not "correct", even this simle
rule fails miserably.  See my other post on this topic.

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