On Monday 06 October 2003 4:48 pm, Jason Clinton wrote: > >I receive a newsletter that's being created in MS Word 10 as VML (MS' > > Pseudo HTML). Is anyone aware of a decent converter that will clean this > > stuff back to decent, genuine HTML without all the extra foo, font, and > > style garbage? > As mentioned many times before, HTMLTidy has a "Word cleaner" in it. > It's a command line utility writen in C. tidylib has been incorporated > in to many text editors including jEdit. I haven't been impressed with the "extensions", but then I don't much care for most of the "here, I'll do it for you" HTML editors. I like vi. I've just realised that since I'm now working entirely in Linux, I don't even have to install it on the server to try it out. I'll do that. Thanks. > (Yes, the message is in plain text for you, Jonathan.) Yes, thank you, as it should be on a public, technical mailing list. Otherwise the spam filters bounce it.