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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Flat File to HTML Post 302106532 by sysgate on Friday 9th of February 2007 09:26:32 AM
Old 02-09-2007
I don't think so, how do you expect a program to covert your thoughts to HTML code ? I mean, it would be impossible for a program to decide where to put HTML tags, besides the obvious <br> and <nbsp>
 

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HTMLCLEAN(1)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      HTMLCLEAN(1)

NAME
htmlclean - a small script to clean up existing HTML SYNOPSIS
htmlclean [-v] [-V] file1 [file2 file3 ...] DESCRIPTION
This program provides a command-line interface to the HTML::Clean module, which can help you to provide more compatible, smaller HTML files at the expense of reducing the human readability of the HTML code. In some cases you may be able to reduce the size of your HTML by up to 50%! The HTML::Clean library provides a number of features that improve your HTML for browsing and serving: htmlclean passes each file given on the command line to the library and writes out the new HTML according to the specified options. The default is to create a backup file and replace the file with cleaned HTML. Removing whitespace, Comments and other useless or redundant constructs Insuring that font tags work across multiple operating systems For full details see the documentations for HTML::Clean itself. OPTIONS
"-V" Print the version of the program. "-v" Verbose mode. Print out the original and final file sizes, plus the compression percent. For example: 5261 4065 22% /tmp/development-es.html 5258 4061 22% /tmp/development-fr.html 4651 3683 20% /tmp/development.html SEE ALSO
For the library, see HTML::Clean AUTHOR
"htmlclean" is written by Paul Lindner, <paul.lindner@itu.int> COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c> 1998 by ITU under the same terms as Perl. perl v5.12.1 1999-01-17 HTMLCLEAN(1)
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