06-06-2005
Hi !
Try html2text. This is from pkg-descr (FreeBSD ports).
Quote:
html2text is a command line utility, written in C++, that converts HTML documents (HTML 3.2) into plain text (ISO 8859-1). Each HTML document is loaded from a location indicated by an URI or read from standard input, and formatted into a stream of plain text characters that is written to standard output or into an output-file. The input-URI may specify a remote site, from that the documents are loaded with the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). The program is even able to preserve the original positions of table fields and accepts also syntactically incorrect input, attempting to interpret it "reasonably". The rendering is largely customisable through an RC file. WWW:
http://userpage.fu-berlin.de/~mbayer...html2text.html - Simon 'corecode' Schubert
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sendpage::page
Sendpage::Page(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation Sendpage::Page(3pm)
NAME
Sendpage::Page - encapsulates the data of an actual page
SYNOPSIS
This module gets used in sendpage(1).
DESCRIPTION
$page=Sendpage::Page->new(@recipients, $text, \%options);
$data=$page->dump(); # storable dump of page data
if ($page->deliverable()) {
for ($page->reset(), $page->next();
$recip=$page->recip();
$page->next()) {
$text=$page->text(); # get text of page
$page->drop_recip(); # discard current recipient
}
$page->attempts(1);
}
$anyone_left=$page->has_recips();
$attempts=$page->attempts();
$page->option('from',"someone else"); # set option named 'from'
$from=$page->option('from'); # get option named 'from'
$page->option('from',$from,1); # delete option named 'from'
BUGS
This needs more docs.
AUTHOR
Kees Cook <kees@outflux.net>
SEE ALSO
perl(1), sendpage(1), Sendpage::KeesConf(3), Sendpage::KeesLog(3), Sendpage::Modem(3), Sendpage::PagingCentral(3), Sendpage::PageQueue(3),
Sendpage::Recipient(3), Sendpage::Queue(3)
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000 Kees Cook.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.0 2008-01-03 Sendpage::Page(3pm)