Hi,

You can download it and use it however you like.

This tool does not connect to anything, so It should be safe enough, and
easy to "box in".

You can always run it on an external hardware if you can bring your
arx/def-file with you.

The resulting HTML-files are extremely simple, contain no javascript etc.

        Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se

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> Hi Misi,
>
> I work in a company that has as many rules as red tapes..
>
> Can I download this tool and use it by myself, just for optimizing my
> codes?
>
> We don't have permissions to use softwares which aren't "from the
> company".. I mean... which are unknown by the company.
>
> Thanks!
> I think converting arx data to html using ArxToHtml is could be pretty
> nice sometimes...
>
> P.S.: I've decided to ask because we've already prohibited to make use of
> ARS Utilities for example.
>
> ________________________________
>
> De: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) em nome de Misi
> Mladoniczky
> Enviada: qua 24/3/2010 13:30
> Para: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG
> Assunto: OT: new tool RRR|ArxToHTML added
>
>
>
> Hi All,
>
> I have added a free utility for converting ARX-files into something we
> humans can read.
>
> This can be useful for archiving purposes, or when you want to bring some
> offline data with you on the road.
>
> The result is an index-file with the result-list of your export data, as
> well as details and attachments for each record. You can drill-down from
> the index-file to the record-details.
>
> This is the simplest way to run the tool:
> C:\...>rrrArxToHTML -a problem.arx -d problem.def -t problem
>
> You will get a problem-folder created with an index.html-file, and a
> sub-folders for each problem in the arx-file.
>
> The def-file, containing the problem-form, is used in order to get correct
> representation of selection-field-values, as well as grouping fields by
> pages and tab-order, etc.
>
> Download the tool from: https://www.rrr.se/cgi/tools/main#rrrArxToHTML
>
> usage: rrrArxToHTML -a data.arx
> [ -d form.def ]
> [ -t targetdir ]
> [ -l index.html ]
> [ -fse { iso-8859-1 | latin1 | utf-8 | cp850 } ]
> [ -e { iso-8859-1 | latin1 | utf-8 } ]
> [ -f "formname" ]
> [ -glf "id1,id2,id3" | ALL ]
> [ -vui { "viewname" | "viewid" | DB } ]
> [ -hide "id1,id2,id3" | ALL ]
> [ -show { "id1,id2,id3" | ALL } ]
> [ -sort { TAB | YX | XY | ID | NAME | DBNAME | ARX } ]
> [ -suppressnull ]
> [ -maxrows n ]
> [ -silent ]
>
>         Best Regards - Misi, RRR AB, http://www.rrr.se
> <http://www.rrr.se/>
>
> Products from RRR Scandinavia:
> * RRR|License - Not enough Remedy licenses? Save money by optimizing.
> * RRR|Log - Performance issues or elusive bugs? Analyze your Remedy logs.
> Find these products, and many free tools and utilities, at http://rrr.se
> <http://rrr.se/> .
>
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