> Dreamweaver has a 'cleaning' utility for MSWord HTML. This is not a
> programming solutiona nd I am pretty sure this is not what you are looking for
> but thought I would mention it anyways.
I'm aware of this possiblity. During my searches, it was the most
oft suggested solution to this probl
Dreamweaver has a 'cleaning' utility for MSWord HTML. This is not a
programming solutiona nd I am pretty sure this is not what you are looking for
but thought I would mention it anyways.
Quoting Chris Boget <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I've done some searches on Google, PHPClasses.org, etc
> for some
On Friday 22 November 2002 05:28, Chris Boget wrote:
> I've done some searches on Google, PHPClasses.org, etc
> for something like what I'm trying to accomplish but have
> had little luch. And since I don't want to reinvent the wheel
> I thought I'd ask here.
> Has anyone come across a piece of co
> I've done some searches on Google, PHPClasses.org, etc
> for something like what I'm trying to accomplish but have
> had little luch. And since I don't want to reinvent the wheel
> I thought I'd ask here.
> Has anyone come across a piece of code that cleans up
> the HTML created by MSWord when y
I've done some searches on Google, PHPClasses.org, etc
for something like what I'm trying to accomplish but have
had little luch. And since I don't want to reinvent the wheel
I thought I'd ask here.
Has anyone come across a piece of code that cleans up
the HTML created by MSWord when you "Save As.
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