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  • Subject: tidying HTML up
  • From: Ivan <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 18 Jul 2008 23:22:42 +0200

Hi,

I'm developing a Cocoa Touch app for the iPhone/iPod Touch and I was using NSXMLDocument with the tidyXHTML option to transform some web paged into safe XML documents that I parsed with NSXMLParser later on.

Since NSXMLDocument is no longer (or never had really been) part of the iPhone SDK, now I find my app can't be run on my iPhone. So, I wonder if is there any way I could take to keep on with my development. Just found tidylib at sourceforge, but don't know if it is possible to import it in any way into my Xcode and my iPhone app (at least within a reasonable time/effort limits).

	Hope someone can help!

Cheers!

Ivan.
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