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Jason Diamond scripsit:
> > It's just a sketch. What do y'all think?
>
> How about an example or two?
Gladly. Consider the following bit of XHTML (namespace declarations
omitted):
<html><head><title>Reuters Health Information (2002-01-25): Renal allograft an
d patient survival not compromised by pregnancy</title></head>
<body bgcolor="white"><p class="category"><small>Clinical</small></p>
<p class="headline"><strong>Renal allograft and patient survival not compromis
ed by pregnancy</strong></p>
<p class="datestamp"><small><em>Last Updated: 2002-01-25 9:48:53 EST (Reuters
Health)</em></small></p>
<p class="byline">By Paula Moyer</p>
<p class="lead">NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Neither the allograft nor patient
survival is compromised when a renal transplant patient becomes pregnant, acco
rding to Dr. Alan Buchbinder, speaking last week in New Orleans at the 22nd an
nual meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.</p>
<p>"We had long-term follow-up of matched cohorts in three groups: women who
had become pregnant, women who had not been pregnant, and men," Dr. Buchbinder
told Reuters Health. "Although some physicians might be surprised by these f
indings, they showed that pregnancy does not have a deleterious effect on eith
er the allograft or patient survival."</p></body></html>
This can be transformed using the map
<map name="article" form-att="class">
<form name="headline" to-name="hed"/>
<form name="byline" to-name="byline"/>
<form name="datestamp" to-name="date"/>
<form name="lead" to-name "lede"/>
<form name="#default" to-name "para"/>
</map>
to:
<article>
<hed>Renal allograft and patient survival not compromis
ed by pregnancy</hed>
<date>Last Updated: 2002-01-25 9:48:53 EST (Reuters
Health)</date>
<byline>By Paula Moyer</byline>
<lede>NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Neither the allograft nor patient
survival is compromised when a renal transplant patient becomes pregnant, acco
rding to Dr. Alan Buchbinder, speaking last week in New Orleans at the 22nd an
nual meeting of the Society for Maternal-Fetal Medicine.</lede>
<para>"We had long-term follow-up of matched cohorts in three groups: women who
had become pregnant, women who had not been pregnant, and men," Dr. Buchbinder
told Reuters Health. "Although some physicians might be surprised by these f
indings, they showed that pregnancy does not have a deleterious effect on eith
er the allograft or patient survival."</para></article>
--
John Cowan http://www.ccil.org/~cowan cowan@ccil.org
To say that Bilbo's breath was taken away is no description at all. There
are no words left to express his staggerment, since Men changed the language
that they learned of elves in the days when all the world was wonderful.
--_The Hobbit_
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