Is it that HTMLWorker can only handle a subset of all the "legitimate" HTML
tags at this time, or is it non-well-formed HTML that causes it grief? We can
"tidy" the HTML in a pre-processing-method if that's what is required.
I will take a look and see if I can move this forward a little.
Thanks,
AJ
----- Original Message -----
From: Bruno Lowagie
To: AJ Weber ; Post all your questions about iText here
Sent: Wednesday, May 28, 2008 11:04 AM
Subject: Re: [iText-questions] Convert EML (rfc/822 email) file to PDF?
AJ Weber wrote:
> Has anyone built a class to parse and convert a EML file to a PDF?
>
> Just curious, before I "reinvent the wheel".
I started writing a mailbox parser a while ago:
http://itext.ugent.be/wiki/examples/src/com/lowagie/collections/mail/
but it's not finished (for instance: the HTML in a mail can be
really ugly and HTMLWorker chokes on it).
You can find more information about my initial goal here:
http://www.lowagie.com/itextwiki/doku.php/collections:mail
Note that the Base64 is not needed anymore, there's a similar
class in the current iText distribution.
Maybe you can start from my code and see how far you get.
I'm very interested to cooperate in the process, but if you're
following my blog, you know that I don't have that much time
for the moment. Nevertheless, if you want to share the code,
I'd be glad to help you out taking some iText or PDF specific
hurdles.
br,
Bruno
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