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Posted by David Quinton on 03/22/06 09:53
On Tue, 21 Mar 2006 21:57:00 GMT, Stephen Kay
<sk@karma-lab.nospam.com> wrote:
>Am I correct in thinking that I must somehow load the page into memory (from
>babelfish), then search through it for the strings I want to replace, and
>"edit" the HTML code, before I actually send it for output and display?
>
>Any pointers/tips on doing this, or is there some easier way of dealing with
>this? Thanks much.
I'd say 'yes'.
I think I'd cheat and use javascript write for the ones that you
didn't want to be changed. But I accept that isn't the most
satisfactory solution
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