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------- Additional Comments From oleg.dulin@opence.net  2003-09-30 17:42 -------
Something like this would make far more sense as a generator.

Consider this scenario. There is an existing web application A written using
unstructured jsp/html. It works perfectly fine, but there is a requirement to
build a new application B that must integrate with A and even reuse some of the
pages. A dwcision was made to use Cocoon... TidyGenerator could be used to
aggregate pages from A.