max berger wrote:

Hi,

thx for your replay.

2) you parse the xml content (each xml file in the odt-zip archiv) directly in java (with sax, dom, jdom, ...) an make the translation directly in java.
has anybody done such a translation yet? I am not an expert in java and I
hardly managed it to transform the content.xml into html. For this I used
the example of J David Eisenberg. Unfortunately I do not get the images
integrated into the html document... Also it would be good to get the
informations from the meta.xml into the html document too...

Does anyone know about a java-project where they are working on the
transformation of an odt to html?

not really, but I think it would make sense to enhance J David Eisenberg's work and use
it as a foundation instead of starting something new.

I am not sure if David has already moved his stuff to ODF:

http://opendocumentfellowship.org/Main/CurrentActivities

but you might want to subscribe to the ODF dev list as well

Michi

3) you use the UNO-API and parse the the document and transform it. see the uno-example in the developerguide.
It works fine with the UNO-API but I don“t want to it because I do not want
to have OpenOffice installed...

Thx again

maxwell



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