[WEB4LIB] Re: Cleaning up WORD HTML

"Rodrigue, Réal" rodrigue.real at uqam.ca
Wed Feb 6 10:23:08 EST 2002


You might have a look at HTML-Tidy, which is included in HTML-kit
(http://www.chami.com/html-kit/). HTML-kit is a free HTML editor that I
found while looking at pages on the W3C site; HTML-Tidy does the cleaning up
of Word-HTML code (it also does a lot of other things...).

Réal Rodrigue
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-----Message d'origine-----
De : Eric Hellman [mailto:eric at openly.com]
Envoyé : 6 févr. 2002 00:49
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Objet : [WEB4LIB] Re: Cleaning up WORD HTML


At 5:46 PM -0800 2/5/02, Drew, Bill wrote:
>Any suggestions for cleaning up Word documents saved as HTML?  I use the
>Commands within Dreamweaver but the code still looks very dirty but better
>than it was.  Any suggestions other than getting them to use something
else?
>We are mounting handouts written originally in Word onto our web.

A cleaner path from word to html (we use this in our journal 
production process) is to save as RTF (rich text) from word, then 
use logictran's rtf to html converter. http://www.logictran.com/

Eric
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