Danny Ayers wrote:
>
> Hi,
> Using javax.swing.text.html, javax.swing.text.html.parser etc. there is
> a standard html parser included, but you can specify your own DTD so I
> guess that just about covers XML...
> Cheers,
> Danny.
>

 The swing parser appears to work ok on very clean html, but isn't as
robust as you'd need for real-world html. (Where "real-world" is stuff
generated by some editors and lots of newbies, and is about as far from
valid as you can get)

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