Sent: den 7 december 2007 23:55
To: 'Scott Prentice'
Cc: Framers (framers at lists.frameusers.com)
Subject: RE: HTML to MIF?
The quality of the HTML is probably okay. I didn't write it, and the person
who did write it is no longer here.
However, he used FrontPage to write in the fir
Scott Prentice'
Cc: Framers (framers@lists.frameusers.com)
Subject: RE: HTML to MIF?
The quality of the HTML is probably okay. I didn't write it, and the person
who did write it is no longer here.
However, he used FrontPage to write in the first place. Since then, there
have been a ha
tPage-generated HTML.
Using Perl had occurred to me. I'm just hoping for a simpler solution. :)
-Adam
-Original Message-
From: Scott Prentice [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 2:47 PM
To: Adam Robey
Cc: Framers (framers@lists.frameusers.com)
Subject: Re: H
You can use Mif2Go to convert HTML to mif. You can also use a tool called
gregor. Do a google and you should find that it works well. I've converted HTML
to .txt and then to .mif manually. Try that too.
Good luck,
Carey
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of
Hi Adam,
Since you can produce MIF from a FrameMaker file, a good approach might be
to convert the HTML files to FrameMaker. Depending on the complexity of the
HTML markup, it may be feasible to do this with FrameScript. If you want to
investigate this further, please contact me offlist. Thanks
You can use Mif2Go to convert HTML to mif. You can also use a tool called
gregor. Do a google and you should find that it works well. I've converted HTML
to .txt and then to .mif manually. Try that too.
Good luck,
Carey
-Original Message-
From: framers-boun...@lists.frameusers.c
tPage-generated HTML.
Using Perl had occurred to me. I'm just hoping for a simpler solution. :)
-Adam
-Original Message-
From: Scott Prentice [mailto:s...@leximation.com]
Sent: Friday, December 07, 2007 2:47 PM
To: Adam Robey
Cc: Framers (framers at lists.frameusers.com)
Subject: Re: H
Depending on the "quality" of your HTML, this could be fairly simple to
do using Perl.
...scott
Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892
Adam Robey wrote:
> So, I'm looking for a way to produce a MIF file from a batch of HTML files.
>
> Looking through the list archi
Depending on the "quality" of your HTML, this could be fairly simple to
do using Perl.
...scott
Scott Prentice
Leximation, Inc.
www.leximation.com
+1.415.485.1892
Adam Robey wrote:
> So, I'm looking for a way to produce a MIF file from a batch of HTML files.
>
> Looking through the list archi
Hi Adam,
Since you can produce MIF from a FrameMaker file, a good approach might be
to convert the HTML files to FrameMaker. Depending on the complexity of the
HTML markup, it may be feasible to do this with FrameScript. If you want to
investigate this further, please contact me offlist. Thanks
So, I'm looking for a way to produce a MIF file from a batch of HTML files.
Looking through the list archives, I see that Omni Systems is/was
considering the development of "Go2Mif" for this purpose. However, since I
haven't heard anything recent about it, I'm assuming that its release isn't
immi
So, I'm looking for a way to produce a MIF file from a batch of HTML files.
Looking through the list archives, I see that Omni Systems is/was
considering the development of "Go2Mif" for this purpose. However, since I
haven't heard anything recent about it, I'm assuming that its release isn't
immi
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