Re: HTML to TEXT
Howard Jones (hjones@vossnet.co.uk)
Mon, 22 May 1995 11:23:12 +0500
On Mon, 22 May 1995, Willy Lehotz wrote:
> Hello...
> In NCSA Mosaic there is an option to save the document<HTML> as a text file.
> Under the drop down File menu, select "Save as text" and simply name the
> file as you wish.
>
> There are HTM WRITER programs that allow you to save as text. Also you
> can remove the codes from the HTML.
> Http://lal.cs.byu.edu/people/nosack/ = HTML Writer by Nosack.
>
> Last but not least you can save the HTML to your system/PC and use a text
> editor to manually remove the codes.
You could also use Word Internet Assistant to load the page then save as
ASCII... (I think).
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