[NIFL-TECHNOLOGY:2469] Re: [Web Authoring] - Dreamweaver MX and valid

From: John Nissen (jn@tommy.demon.co.uk)
Date: Sun May 05 2002 - 17:26:52 EDT


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Hi Steve,

What's the best HTML you can get from Word and from PDF documents?
I'm interested in preserving structure (e.g. headings and hypertext links) 
rather than presentation (colour, white space, line breaks, etc.).
What tools do you recommend for automatic format conversion?

Cheers from Chiswick,

John
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In message <Pine.LNX.4.21.0205011116110.889-100000@shagrat.silicongoblin.com> 
nifl-technology@nifl.gov writes:

>... Since I've always been particularly vicious in my trainings about the
>abysmal technical quality of the HTML generated by the various visual
>editors, ...
>
>- Steve
>
>
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