How about staroffice ? It reads *.doc files and you can save them as *.rtf
files.
Phil Driscoll wrote:
I have to build a web site for a local government education authority in
the UK which will allow them to make available a large range of documents
to schools. They INSIST on submitting
Thanks to all who replied.
I've downloaded all the likely candidates and will have a play with them and
report back. So far I've had very good results with wvHtml which has coped
admirably with all the word docs I have to hand.
If anyone else has already evaluated any of the converters I (and
I have to build a web site for a local government education authority in the
UK which will allow them to make available a large range of documents to
schools. They INSIST on submitting documents in Word format. I think it is
immoral to make the schools have to accept documents in that format
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, Phil Driscoll wrote:
determined to translate them to something sensible (html, rtf or pdf
will do) at the server. The server is a Linux box so there's no
opportunity to play any tricks with COM.
Has anyone come across any tools to do this, using php or otherwise?
On Sunday 24 June 2001 15:06, Duncan Hill wrote:
Google reveals
http://www.logictran.com/
They seem to have an RTF to html utility which will run on multiple
platforms, but the thing that converts word documents directly requires a
copy of Word on the server :-(
Cheers
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Phil Driscoll
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Try the latest AbiWord...
Phil Driscoll wrote:
I have to build a web site for a local government education authority in the
UK which will allow them to make available a large range of documents to
schools. They INSIST on submitting documents in Word format. I think it is
immoral to make
On Sunday 24 June 2001 16:32, Justin Farnsworth wrote:
Try the latest AbiWord...
I've just installed it, but I can't find any obvious way to invoke it at the
command line to load a Word file and save out html or rtf. Am I missing
something? Also, when I tested the software via its gui and load
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On Sunday 24 June 2001 16:32, Justin Farnsworth wrote:
Try the latest AbiWord...
I've just installed it, but I can't find any obvious way to invoke it at
the
command
Well, this doesn't really surprise me too much. We are a
linux shop on the backend and AbiWord reads just fine Word files from
all the Windows machines, running Windows 2000. However,
AbiWord chokes on a Word document from our local Macs, for
reasons that I don't know, and I am not too
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Hi Phil,
There are a few
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I have to build a web site for a local government education authority in the
UK which will allow them to make
Try www.htdig.org, and look in the contributed software directory. There is
a script there which disassembles various documents into html so that
htdig can index them. I believe it is doc2html.pl, but doc embraces
various forms of documents.
Miels
At 03:25 PM 6/24/01 +0100, Phil Driscoll
On Sun, 24 Jun 2001, Phil Driscoll wrote:
On Sunday 24 June 2001 16:32, Justin Farnsworth wrote:
Try the latest AbiWord...
I've just installed it, but I can't find any obvious way to invoke it at the
command line to load a Word file and save out html or rtf. Am I missing
something? Also,
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