Re: Amaya HTML parser.

Hi,
I would like to know the status of XHTML
parser too0000 (Is it being usd in Industries?).

Has anyone here developed a XHTML Parser
without using the Amayas languages like
A,B,C,D,S,T,....& Z language , But extracted from
Amaya ?
(That is by just using the EXPAT,C . But extracted
the XHTML setup from Amaya )

let me know.

Regards,
karthik bala guru



--- "Thaddeus L. Olczyk" <olczyk@interaccess.com>
wrote:
> 
> On Thu, 01 Jul 2004 11:23:10 +0200, Irene Vatton
> <irene.vatton@inrialpes.fr> wrote:
> 
> >The problem is that many HTML documents don't
> respect HTML specifications.
> I know that many HTML documents don't respect the
> standard. I've
> either said it or hinted it in this thread several
> times allready.
> 
> >Documents should be parsed with a SGML parser and
> must be rejected as=20
> >soon as an error occurs.
> I am vaguely familiar with SGML but not intimately
> familiar with it.
> For that reason there may be something relevant to
> paring HTML 
> in the above, but I feel to see it.
> 
> At this point I have to admit that I am starting to
> get annoyed. 
> I've asked my fundamental question ovcer and over.
> It is a
> question which can be answered yes or no, but allows
> for further 
> elucidation is welcome. Yet people talk around it,
> never answering
> it directly,
> 
> Is the Amaya HTML parser good enough to take and use
> in an industrial strength application ( eg a serious
> web
> browser, where most pages will be parsed
> irregardless
> of the errors )?
> 
> Thaddeus L. Olczyk
> -----------------------
> Think twice, code once.
> 
> 



		
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