> allow people to upload various types of text files directly to his
> server and automatically convert them to the markup his site uses.

It really depends on what you're converting *to*, but you might have a
more technical person look in to this:

http://api.openoffice.org/

I think it has something to do with using OO.o as a server in there,
and you can use it to convert file types somehow. I heard someone in a
/. post talking about it. That's alls I know.

On 10/22/05, Michael P Hopcroft <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> One of my friends who runs a fiction website uses a Linux server to
> allow people to upload various types of text files directly to his
> server and automatically convert them to the markup his site uses. I
> don't know the full details, mainly because I have all the programming
> acuity of your typical chihuahua who has just had a portion of his brain
> pierced through with a spike.
>
> Anyway, I was wondering if anyone knew if there was a way to allow him
> to convert .odt files (the Open Document format used by OpenOffice.org
> 2.0) directly -- such as a general C++ application for that sort of
> thing that he can tweak to his needs.
>
> Michael Hopcroft
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