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Cutting and Pasting from Word?!

Sent by Sandi Castle on 6 November 2003 16:04


At the risk of incurring the wrath of the list (I work for a vendor), 
I'd like to point you also to www.exegenix.com.  Our software doesn't 
care about inconsistent formatting of word processor documents, and 
produces richly-structured, high-quality XML.  And hence HTML.  
Available for deployment at your site, or as a fully turnkey service 
from Exegenix and/or our partners.
Cheers,
Sandi

Steve Williams wrote:

>http://www.convertzone.com/ is but one that I have come across 
>Regards
>Steve
> 
>-----Original Message----- 
>From: Jens Lusebrink [EMAIL-REMOVED]] 
>Sent: Thu 06/11/2003 09:15 
>To: Jason Kohls 
>Cc: Geoff Bowers; [EMAIL-REMOVED] 
>Subject: Re: [cms-list] Cutting and Pasting from Word?!
>
>
>
>	Jason Kohls wrote:
>	
>	>...
>	>
>	>We used HTML Transit for years but we had to implement a strict document
>	>authoring/structuring policy throughout our organizations -- heading 1,
>	>heading 2, paragraphs etc. -- to ensure structural integrity of the
>	>documents.  Transit actually parses through a Word document, converting it
>	>to HTML of your choice, specified in the HTML Transit template designer.  A
>	>bit clumsey of an interface and I don't believe they're in business anymore.
>	>...
>	> 
>	>
>	Well, Transit is now distributed by Avantstar (www.avantstar.com) and
>	available as Version7. Don't know how old your version is.
>	 From my opinion, there is still no other way to offer companies the
>	ability to reuse existing content  to convert to HTML, XML or even WML.
>	If there's another tool on the market, I would like to know. But be
>	careful, if anyone's offering Office to HTML conversion, ask if they use
>	the InSo-Filters. That  is licensed technology from Avantstar, too.
>	-Jens
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