On Sun, 2006-08-06 at 16:02 +0100, Harold Fuchs wrote:
> Jonathan,
> 
> How is sed available for Windows? Do you mean via cygwin or what ?
> 

Easy. Native ports of sed and other unix utilities have existed since
DOS days. Try any search engined with a search string of "sed windows"
without the quotes. I think you will be surprized at the number of hits.
For example, google reports 
Results 1 - 50 of about 5,910,000 for sed windows. (0.25 seconds) 

> Regards, Harold
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> From: "jonathon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Sent: Sunday, August 06, 2006 12:37 PM
> Subject: Re: [users] can I turn HTML into OO files?
> 
> 
> > Harold Fuchs wrote:
> >
> >> Not quite sure what OS you are using. On the one hand you say "sed runs" 
> >> which implies *nix but on the other hand you say ".doc" which implies
> >
> > SED is available for windows.
> > OOo on any platform can save in Microsoft DOC format.
> >
> > Back when I was using OOo 1.0.1, I stumbled across something that enabled 
> > me to open HTML files, and save them as as normal sxw files.
> > [I don't remember what it was, as I only used it for one document A web 
> > page that contained 2048 graphics.]
> >
> > xan
> >
> > jonathon
> >
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