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|    Richard Owlett to Mike Spencer    |
|    Re: Purge *ALL* CSS from an HTML documen    |
|    10 Feb 26 07:42:31    |
   
   From: rowlett@access.net   
      
   On 2/10/26 2:10 AM, Mike Spencer wrote:   
   > Richard Owlett writes:   
   >   
   >> As I replied to David. I'm not sure my goal was clear in my original   
   >> post. I rewrote it as: > I'm looking for a procedure that will   
   >> accept an HTML file WITH   
   >> > CSS and then output an "equivalent" HTML4 file with NO CSS.   
   >   
   > This is for a file you have on your own machine?   
      
   Yes.   
      
   > Load it in an editor   
   > (emacs my choice) and create a macro that replaces an instance of   
   > "" with "" and execute it as many times as   
   > needed.   
      
   Wont work in my case.   
   The whole Bible is stored as >1400 HTML files and one CSS file in a   
   single directory [there is a sub-directory handling fonts].   
      
   > And Perl regular expressions will do that, too -- you just   
   > have to be sure to use the perl regex locution (the '?' after '+')   
   > that makes matching "" non-greedy.   
   >   
   >   
   >   
      
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