Philip Reynolds writes:
> Mark Fallon's [Mark.Fallon at oracle.com] 25 lines of dribble included:
> :>Hi,
> :>
> :>Does anybody know of a utility than can convert Word 95 documents
> :>to html reliably, preferably command-line. We regularly get
> :>Word documents from other departments but we are all on Unix boxes.
> :>
> :>I was looking for something that I could run hrough a web-server
> :>internally, i.e. so that someone could upload the file and be
> :>presented with the HTML version.
>> mswordview should do that for you
... which is now called wvware.
http://www.wvware.com/.
It doesn't do a perfect job, yet, but it's good enough. If you use
it (the wvHtml command) through a web based application, you should
probably make sure to redirect stderr to somewhere else than stdout.
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