On 4 Mar, 20:21, Nikita the Spider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
>
> > I can't validate it and xml.minidom.dom.parseString won't work on it.

[...]

> Valid XHTML is scarcer than hen's teeth.

It probably doesn't need to be valid: being well-formed would be
sufficient for the operation of an XML parser, and for many
applications it'd be sufficient to consider the content as vanilla XML
without the XHTML overtones.

Paul

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