How to strip XML from a webpage

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Hi, I've written a small application that reads Weather data from a couple
of different websites (depending on the user's choice) and then scrolls the
data ( current temp. forecast etc.) on the system tray. The problem I am
encountering is the text includes the html or xml in the string and I would
like to filter it out and display only the weather data itself.
james
 
james said:
Hi, I've written a small application that reads Weather data from a
couple of different websites (depending on the user's choice) and then
scrolls the data ( current temp. forecast etc.) on the system tray. The
problem I am encountering is the text includes the html or xml in the
string and I would like to filter it out and display only the weather data
itself.

Parsing an HTML file:

MSHTML Reference
<URL:http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/workshop/browser/mshtml/reference/reference.asp>

- or -

..NET Html Agility Pack: How to use malformed HTML just like it was
well-formed XML...
<URL:http://blogs.msdn.com/smourier/archive/2003/06/04/8265.aspx>

Download:

<URL:http://www.codefluent.com/smourier/download/htmlagilitypack.zip>

- or -

SgmlReader 1.4
<URL:http://www.gotdotnet.com/Community/...mpleGuid=B90FDDCE-E60D-43F8-A5C4-C3BD760564BC>

If the file read is in XHTML format, you can use the classes contained in
the 'System.Xml' namespace for reading information from the file.
 
Thank you Herfried! Those links are what I was looking for. Sometimes, it
takes another pair of eyes to find the answers.
james
 
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