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Created Sep 15, 2016 by Wendell Piez@wendellOwner

Handling colors

At least Chapter 2 has at least some examples of color, however not coming across very well.

<span class="Hyperlink">
  <i>
    <color>
      <u>The Rajneesh Chronicles: The Story of the Cult that Unleashed the First Act of Bioterrorism on U.S. Soil </u>
    </color>
  </i>
</span>

Two items:

  • Extend extract logic so we learn more about the color (is a value available)?
  • Determine how we wish to handle color in this instance (and all chapters in this example):
    • Map it into something (a named class on a span or other element?)
    • Remove it as uninformative (for example, if color appears only with span[@class='Hyperlink']

For the second, it would be helpful to poll the data.

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