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filter to strip presentation tags
Apr. 01, 2004, 06:30 PM
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Hello:


could anyone please help me solve this task.

this is what is needed:

1) see if the URL matches a list of URLs in, say, restyle.txt;

2) if yes, strip all presentation markup;

3) display page according the stylesheet in, say, restyle.css


nothing fancy there. i'd just like to see certain pages in a better
format. something like verdana / tahoma, in black, against some
light-creme or gray background.

i'm sure some people have this covered in their setups.


thanks in advance.

marc
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