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Author was: "How to strip the crud..." Now: Utility to simplify HTML files
Gary Peek

2007-04-26, 10:18 pm

A fellow asked a while back....

If anyone is interested, I have written a Win32 utility to simplify
HTML files created by word processing programs like Word, which
generates a large number of tags to attempt to make the HTML represent
the appearance of the document.

It is rather simple, and just a start, and some of you may not like
some of things it does, (warning: deprecated tags!) but it sure is
handy for slamming a simplified version of someone's document up on
the web when you really need to quickly.

http://industrologic.com/basic/
PowerBasic source code and Win32 executable available
Tom Miller

2007-04-29, 3:17 am

>A fellow asked a while back....
>
> If anyone is interested, I have written a Win32 utility to simplify
> HTML files created by word processing programs like Word, which
> generates a large number of tags to attempt to make the HTML represent
> the appearance of the document.
>
> It is rather simple, and just a start, and some of you may not like
> some of things it does, (warning: deprecated tags!) but it sure is
> handy for slamming a simplified version of someone's document up on
> the web when you really need to quickly.
>
> http://industrologic.com/basic/
> PowerBasic source code and Win32 executable available


Gary,
May I post a copy on my files website?

Thanks,

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Gary Peek

2007-04-30, 6:18 pm

Tom Miller wrote:
> May I post a copy on my files website?


I would prefer a link, because I expect modifications to
the program if I get much feedback from users, but yes.
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