Thanks Jettu. Thanks Dean. I'm currently using a bogus exception.
I wanted to make sure I wasn't missing an easier way.
Cheers,
Walker
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I have not tried this ... but the parseFirst() and parseNext() calls of the
SAXParser class are something that may give you some lead ....
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> What's the best way to stop a SAX parse if you find what
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> I haven't scanned the mail archive. It appears to be down.
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> Walker
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