Hi Sébastien,

> Funly enough, I was thinking the other way around: could it be a
> requirement for someone that two plugins parse the same content-type?
> One plugin does some parts of the parsing, then hands over the page to
> another one, _à la_ Visitor.  But then there are several issues:
..
- Last thing, I couldn't think of any convincing example.

Perhaps I can think of an example:

- I want to have a crawler which indexes normal http-pages
- for some sites, I want also index some special meta-tags/extract
  some well known information

By now, I would have to extend the parse-html-plugin. Having the ability to define two plugins which handle one content-type would allow me to use the standard plugin and handle my own bugs.

Regards

        Michael

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Michael Nebel
http://www.nebel.de/
http://www.netluchs.de/



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