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Re: Remove HTML tags from document

by trs80 (Priest)
on Aug 03, 2003 at 20:09 UTC ( [id://280503]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Remove HTML tags from document

You might want to try w3m, it preserves formating of tables in plain text fairly well as well. It't not Perl, but it works :)

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Re: Re: Remove HTML tags from document
by matth (Monk) on Aug 04, 2003 at 08:39 UTC
    This is an old package. Is it really any good?
      I use this package to convert my HTML reports into text so they can emailed to users that don't support HTML in their email client. It works well with the content I deal with. I don't feel value of a package should be derived from its age if it solves the problem at hand.
        By that standard, most financial institutions should discard millions of lines of perfectly good code cause it was last touched in 1970, to deal with the 30-year T-note and Y2K. *shrugs* I know I'm not losing sleep over it ...

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        The idea is a little like C++ templates, except not quite so brain-meltingly complicated. -- TheDamian, Exegesis 6

        Please remember that I'm crufty and crochety. All opinions are purely mine and all code is untested, unless otherwise specified.

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