Re: Reading HTML offline

Cecilia Farell ([email protected])
Mon, 13 Mar 1995 16:50:09 +0500


At 05:04 PM 3/9/95 +0500, Pierre Parlinson wrote:
>After saving an HTML page on my hard-drive, how do I strip
>it of its embedded information to just read the information
>in a word processing package?
>
>If possible, please indicate where I can get a hold of the software for
>this purpose.
>
>Thanks in advance,
>
>Pierre Parkinson
>
>

I do my HTML authoring under Windows so I'm only aware of a Windows editor
that does this. It's HTML Writer (donationware). To get info on where to get
it (although it should be available in a number of anonymous ftp sites),
check out its home page at <http://wwf.et.byu.edu/~nosackk/htmlwrit.html>.

Under the HTML menu, there is a Remove Codes option that strips code from
selected text. However, it does not remove special and escaped characters
(i.e., &quot;, etc.). You have to remove these by hand.

I hope this helps.

Regards,

Cecilia Farell

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