Jim Ford wrote on Wed, 2 Jul 2003 20:02:18 +0100:

> > 1. just ignore all extra markup or seemingly markup, so that you just get 
> > the text
> 
> It'd be easy enough to strip out nonsense like <frame></frame>, wouldn't it?
>

Think so. 
I just notice that my wording was somewhat ambiguous, I wanted to say:

> just ignore all markup or seemingly markup, so that you just get the text

no "extra". There is no difference in text/plain or HTML text advertising, so 
why should one try to to match in mixed text and markup? I think this has also 
been discussed here some weeks ago. Don't remember the outcome or if it is 
already been done in SA to some extent.


Kai

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