Yes, however, HTML is rarely valid XML. XHTML was supposed to address this, but 
in reality you're not likely to get an HTML file to parse.

-----Original Message-----
From: Wayne Irvine [mailto:wa...@byteserve.com.au]
Sent: Sunday, April 08, 2018 5:40 PM
To: TeraScript-Talk@terascript.com
Subject: TeraScript-Talk: @DOM

I have used the @DOM tag previously to encapsulate XML and then referred to 
various elements within it.

Does it also work for HTML? Can I encapsulate a page then refer to various 
nodes in it using the Document Object Model nomenclature?

Wayne

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