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Simon St.Laurent wrote: > > > Back in April I suggested that regular expressions might be a useful > tool for fragmenting XML 'molecule' content into smaller pieces which > could then be processed as 'atoms': > http://www.xml.com/pub/a/2001/04/25/deviant.html > > I've finally found the time to put together an implementation of this > approach, building a SAX2 filter which uses an XML configuration file > and the regular expression support built into the Xerces parser. As > content passes through the filter, elements identified by the > configuration file are processed and broken down into smaller elements > using rules built on regular expressions. This is terrific. I will use this. > > This filter is written in Java (1.3) and requires the Xerces parser. ... > > Comments, suggestions, and contributions are welcome, either privately > or to the xml-dev mailing list. > I agree that it would be nice if this were to be parser independent. -Jonathan
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