Alpha quality ivt2html converter at
http://www.csn.ul.ie/~caolan/publink/ivt2html/
ivtdump dumps the internal compressed files. The only ones of interest
are the .htm and .css files, mszpdump converts these compressed files
to uncompressed files. Will tidy it up tomorrow if all appears solid.
Will allow you to convert your microsoft (and numega) infoviewer .ivts
to html and
a) read them under linux/solaris
Reasons for doing this for me were so that it would be possible to
b) use a *real* search engine on them, Useless infoviewer piece of
crap
c) additional benefits once they are in a parsable format is that you
can automatically extract any c structure examples that might be in a
given document rather than pointlessly copying and pasting them one by
one.
That www.snippets.org link passed around earlier had a handy c++
comments to c comments converter, just what I needed to detoxify the
original decompression source.
Btw: On the previous topic of a proxy that would also have a facility
to search previously fetched page the junkbuster.{org|com} folk's
proxy is GPLed source. It would be a small but reliable base to start
from.
C.
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