Hi Everyone,

I'm currently using Xalan-J within Yax the Java-based Xproc implementation and 
have a real basic query. My situation is that I have lots of legal documents 
which exist in HTML, these in turn include lots and lots of presentation 
mark-up which I would like to strip before getting down to the Xalan-j XSL 
stuff. Reasoning behind this that at the end of my pipeline I am looking to 
have an RDF/XML dataset based upon the source HTML therefore presentation is 
not important as its primary function will be to query against rather than to 
view through a browser. The question I have is whether this must be done via an 
XSL implementation or whether there is some kind of convenience/util interface 
which can be extended to do this type of thing?

Thank you very much for any feedback, and apologies for the boring question, 
I'm new to XSL in general. Thank you

Lewis

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