Hi, I read recently (in Elliotte Rusty Harold's "Processing XML with Java") that Xerces-J is capable of parsing an HTML document into a DOM tree. Xerces-J 1.4.4 does indeed contain an "html" package with all the required interfaces to represent an HTML document in DOM form. However, I have been unable to determine how to set up the DOM parser to create such a document, despite an extensive search. I would be grateful if someone could point me at any documentation, and particularly code examples, describing how to do this. Alternatively, if i'm barking up the wrong tree, which tree should I go and bark up?
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