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| From | Roedy Green <see_website@mindprod.com.invalid> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.lang.java.softwaretools |
| Subject | Re: Looking for a SGML parser in Java |
| Organization | Canadian Mind Products |
| Message-ID | <b915l81vekspm968hb6pvm5etchsosg3k0@4ax.com> (permalink) |
| References | <3C79FF0C.883C7CC@ujaen.es> <c9ce26e4-e9a4-447f-a706-5cd55addd04d@googlegroups.com> |
| Date | 2013-03-26 22:36 -0700 |
On Tue, 26 Mar 2013 06:12:28 -0700 (PDT), meghnisamirzaidi@gmail.com wrote, quoted or indirectly quoted someone who said : >> I'm looking for a SGML parser for TREC documents written in Java but I >> don't find it. Could anybody tell me where I could find it? I don't know of one, but there is a list of places to look at http://mindprod.com/jgloss/parser.html -- Roedy Green Canadian Mind Products http://mindprod.com Motors make noise, and that tells you about the feelings and attitudes that went into it. Something was more important than sensory pleasure -- nobody would invent a chair or dish that smelled bad or that made horrible noises -- why were motors invented noisy? How could they possibly be considered complete or successful inventions with this glaring defect? Unless, of course, the aggressive, hostile, assaultive sound actually served to express some impulse of the owner. ~ Philip Slater (born: 1927 age: 85) The Wayward Gate: Science and the Supernatural
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Re: Looking for a SGML parser in Java meghnisamirzaidi@gmail.com - 2013-03-26 06:12 -0700 Re: Looking for a SGML parser in Java Roedy Green <see_website@mindprod.com.invalid> - 2013-03-26 22:36 -0700
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