From [email protected] Fri Jun 30 09:17:03 1995 Article: 1358 of comp.infosystems.www.authoring.misc From: [email protected] (Mark Hammond) Subject: Re: HELP> HTML to RTF Organization: Colonial Mutual Life In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] says: > >I've got "rtftohtml" and find it extremely useful. > >Does anyone know of anything that does the reverse. >i.e, you input HTML and get RTF out. > >(I know RTF is much "richer" than HTML, but it should be >possible to map to "Heading 1", etc. It's just >the generation of the rest of the RTF information that >offputs me, and if someone has already done it .....) I _nearly_ have completed this. It uses Python (www.python.org) which has built-in HTML parsing, and a Python OLE2 extension. How it works is to parse the HTML, and send OLE commands to Word Basic. After a document is complete, I get Word to save the file as RTF. The tool I have is basically a "Web Crawler". You give it a reference, and it processes that reference, as well as any sub-references (and their subrefernces). You will be able to exclude certain references (eg, only go n references deep, dont follow links off the current host, etc) At the end, it writes a HPJ file, all ready to turn into a .HLP file. It should be ready in about 1-2 weeks. Mail me then if you are interested. Mark.