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On 2/15/07, wouvlfe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
i think i need some kind of html parser that will allow for replacement of
certain parts of the html markup
the goal is something like:
1) find all tags that have have a reference to some external resource
attribute like "img" or "link" (even ones without a wicket tag)
examples:
foo1/bar/val
<link href="foo2/bar/val2" ..... >
etc
(notice they dont have wicket tags)
2) select some of these tags depending on what the location of the
resource
is
(maybe we just want to modify the values that start with "foo1")
3) replace the existing value with a new value
foo1/bar/val
becomes
foo3/bar/val
basically, i need to be able to change the paths to some of the resources
just prior to when wicket begins to process the page.
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