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?
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