Hi,
I've not had any major problems with real-world html & the Swing parser
- the only thing that's bothered me has been not getting links contained
in Javascript, which you couldn't really expect anyway.
What kind of things have you had happening?

Cheers,
Danny.

"Christopher K. St. John" wrote:
>
> 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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