Re: [dev] scripted multiplatform .doc to .html conversion

2006-04-19 Thread Kirk Israel
to and serialize access to them Tom Kirk Israel wrote: This project got backburnered but is now coming up again, the concept of integrating OOo's doc to HTML conversion as seamlessly as possible into an exisint J2EE application. My understanding is that OOo must be present (copied

Re: [dev] scripted multiplatform .doc to .html conversion

2005-12-13 Thread Kirk Israel
Mathias, thank you for your feedback...I have a few responses. I think you have a misconception how document conversion in OOo works. There is no direct translation between input and output format, input filters always convert the input format into a representation in memory (the core of a

Re: [dev] scripted multiplatform .doc to .html conversion

2005-12-09 Thread Kirk Israel
On 12/9/05, Laurent Godard [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: you may have a look at this, for a very frist shoot http://oooconv.free.fr/oooconv/oooconv_en.html So that's a webpage in PHP, and macro for use in an existing instance of OOo, making a web application for that kind of conversion?

Re: [dev] scripted multiplatform .doc to .html conversion

2005-12-09 Thread Kirk Israel
On 12/9/05, Jürgen Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi Krik, take a look into the SDK example java\DocumentHandling\DocumentConverter you can easy implement a Java remote client application doing the conversion for you. But you always need an installed office working as a server (for example

Re: [dev] scripted multiplatform .doc to .html conversion

2005-12-09 Thread Kirk Israel
On 12/9/05, Jürgen Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Kirk Israel wrote: On 12/9/05, Jürgen Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hmm. Is your feeling then, that just the document functionality might too difficult to extract on a source code level? Yes exactly, the current architecture doesn't