is about as complex as it gets. Is there an existing way to convert this to QTF for easy display? I was thinking of just find/replace the few tags that are in use with Qtf equivalents but figured that a more robust solution may already exist that is escaping my search.
Mindtraveller Messages: 917 Registered: August 2007 Location: Russia, Moscow rgn.
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There is no robust solution.
I was thinking about such a converter, but refused due to a pair of moments:
1) HTML may have included refence CSS files or Javascript. You need to parse CSS as well. And you have to make javascript erased from the queue in a robust way.
2) QTF is much more strict and has another nature of displaying. HTML defines %/em/px-sized metrics while QTF defines very strict number of size/position metrics for very strict number of elements.
HTML != QTF
by nature, by functionality and by ideology.
That is why I don't see any general solution for this converter.