Ah. I may be confusing some other efforts I made at getting that to
work, which were plain HTML from an internal site. The dom4j parser
choked on that, understandably.
I have already done a successful parse of an XML-based internal web
site, as I mentioned earlier, to get our organizational structure and
display it with related information from the wiki and other sites, which
was fairly impressive, since it showed a tree of people whose names were
shown as links to their XWiki profiles, with the presence indicator
image as a link to open a session with them in our enterprise IM
service.
It occurs to me that this could actually be done via XSLT, and the user
comments could just be added as XWiki objects in the page.
I don't know anything yet about XSLT, but I think I'm going to learn
pretty quickly...
brain[sic]
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From: Sergiu Dumitriu [mailto:sergiu.dumitriu@gmail.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 05, 2007 4:16 PM
To: xwiki-users(a)objectweb.org
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users]
Xwiki.com API stability and
Class/Object model
On 4/4/07, THOMAS, BRIAN M (ATTSI) <bt0008(a)att.com> wrote:
The only reason I haven't already made a start of it is
that I haven't
found an HTML DOM parser. Is there one in the myriad of
libraries that
come with XWiki?
What do you mean by "HTML DOM parser"? You can use any DOM
parser as long as it's well formed XML, and it should be.
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