dos386 wrote:

> Ideas, if you want to deal with HTML:
> 1. HTML to text converter (with "nice" output) ... TOTALCOMMANDER has
> a such HTML viewer

One such converter is HTMSTRIP by Bruce Guthrie, and it is very
good.

http://users.erols.com/waynesof/HTMS0208.ZIP

From the docs:

"
The HTMSTRIP.EXE program attempts to read HTML pages, remove the
HTML coding, and write the file out as something more useful.
Features of this program:
  * Ideal way to prep HTML documents for later retransmission
    via e-mail (which doesn't support the fonts, pictures, etc).
    Beats out Netscape's Save As Text option hands down.
  * Can be run across an entire subdirectory (for example, your
    entire cache subdirectory), and will only process the HTML
    documents that it finds. (There are some options on this.)
  * Removes all embedded HTML commands.
  * Recodes the standard HTML "entity references" (so "©"
    becomes "(c)"). The actual replacements are coded in a
    user-modifiable lookup file.
  * Handles standard indent, heading, selection groups, menus,
    tables, etc.
  * Reflows all text as appropriate.
  * Can provide character-translation table to filter out
    characters that only work under Windows.
  * Can indicate bolding, underlining, etc with user-specified
    characters.
  * Optionally, will replace Link, Image, and Input references
    with user-definable text representations.
  * Optionally, alerts you to possible errors in the HTML code
    itself.
  * Supports ISO 8859/1 8-bit single-byte (Windows), 7-bit DOS
    ASCII, and 8-bit DOS ASCII character sets.
  * Optionally creates a logfile of file activity.
[...]
It is free for use and redistribution provided [...]
"

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