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From: "George Roberts" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Hello-

I have inherited a utility written in PERL that tries to convert a Word
document to *.txt for insertion into a database.  It works wonderfully
until there are embedded images in the *.doc.  The utility cannot
distinguish between binary data and text data, and I don't know how to
make it do so.  This product does this WONDERFULLY.  My question is
whether I can call it's functions from my PERL script or from a web
page?  If so, can you help me out in doing so???

Any help will be appreciated.

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George Roberts
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Keiler & Company
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