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.
Thanks,
Jeremy]]>jeremy_c2010-08-05T01:42:03-00:00Re: HTML to QTF
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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.]]>Mindtraveller2010-08-07T13:57:14-00:00Re: HTML to QTF
https://www.ultimatepp.org/forums/index.php?t=rview&goto=27904&th=5400#msg_27904
If you are working in Windows you can use FirefoxBrowser or IExplorerBrowser in Controld4U ( http://www.ultimatepp.org/src$Controls4U$Controls4U$en-us.ht ml). They admit html text and url.
Dolik.rce is working in a multiplatform web browser . I do not know if it is ready to be used now.]]>koldo2010-08-10T07:24:47-00:00Re: HTML to QTF
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koldo wrote on Tue, 10 August 2010 09:24
Dolik.rce is working in a multiplatform web browser . I do not know if it is ready to be used now.
Not anytime soon...
I got only JavaScript working as of now