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<lgoodbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>Convert the HTML to XHTML (I believe a tool
called Tidy can do it), and
then use any XML transformation tool to extract what you need. There
are many XSLT based solutions which allow an SQL'esque approach, or
Altova has XML Spy.
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