Wow, this question takes me back a few years! I used to use an plugin from Extensis to do this over 10 years ago called BeyondPress. It was fairly reliable but did require a lot of tweaking in BBEdit to make it work. The best part about it was that it pulled the graphics and text out in a reasonably succinct manner setting up tables, etc. Unfortunately, they no longer make it.

Couple of options: easiest would be to copy and paste text into new Joomla content items. You'd lose the formatting but that helps keep a site looking all the same. There is an HTML export feature built into Quark called the HTML Text Export Filter. Finally, there are plugins currently being developed and sold that do the Quark->HTML export...more info available here:

   * http://www.quark.com/service/desktop/support/techinfo/view.jsp?faq_id=248

Too bad the PDF indexer didn't work - that would have been the best, I think.

Best-
Graham



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Date: Sat, 1 Mar 2008 08:54:13 -0800 (PST)
From: Donna Marie Vincent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [joomla] Quark to html
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Has anyone converted quark docs to html?

I have a client whose print newsletter is done in Quark and they want to have 
it on their Joomla site and searchable.

Their old newsletters are in pdf and I bought the pdf indexer but they don't 
like it because it doesn't find the page where the keywords are located.

I downloaded QuarkXpress and tried exporting to html but it exported the text 
as a graphic image, which of course is not searchable.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated.

Donna
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