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Subject: RE: A doubt in XML
From: "Pollington, Lee (ELSLON)" <lee.pollington@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 14:14:00 +0100
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Simon kindly suggested the software below, I have yet to look at it closely,
but it looks promising...

>Have you tried Tetrasys' RTF to XML converter, Majix? 
>You'd have to experiment with complex structures, since this 
>simply converts the RTF style into a matching XML element. It 
>does, however, give you a quick-fix first pass that you could then 
>try cleaning up using XSLT (or even something like Omnimark). 

>The URL is http://www.tetrasys.fr/

>Regards,
>Simon North

 -----Original Message-----
 From: madhu [mailto:bmadi_1@xxxxxxxxx]
 Sent: 06 October 2000 12:44
 To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 Subject: RE: A doubt in XML
 
 
 Hi,
 i agree with you and to my knowledge there exists a simple two 
 step process to
 convert word document into XML:
 
 1) save it as plain *.txt document
 2) and from ground up  amrk it up in XML snas DTD or with DTD
 
 this i found to be the best ;-) and the perfect process gaurenteed to
 give consistent results
 my falling $0.2 bit
 thank you 
 
 regards
 maddy
  On Fri, 06 Oct 2000, lee wrote:
 > I can't imagine XML SPY doing the job for any document 
 structure that has
 > any degree of complexity - it only works on paragraph 
 styles, the addition
 > of coverting character styles would have made it much more 
 useful. MS Word
 > is probably the best option for acquiring content from a 
 large and diverse
 > population of authors: it is their preffered application and 
 can be found on
 > most desktops. If anyone has any further leads on word 
 document conversion
 > please let me know.
 > 
 > Regards
 > Lee
 > 
 >  -----Original Message-----
 >  From: Marcos Coelho [mailto:marcos_coelho@xxxxxxxxx]
 >  Sent: 05 October 2000 17:07
 >  To: xsl-list@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
 >  Subject: Re: A doubt in XML
 >  
 >  
 >  Hi Girija
 >  I use the XML editor called XML SPY. It has a menu CONVERT/IMPORT
 >  MICROSOFT WORD DOCUMENT. You can get a demo version on
 >  http://www.xmlspy.com.
 >  []'s
 >  Marcos
 >  
 >   
 >  --- Girija Vijayaraghavan <v_girija_naidu@xxxxxxx> escreveu: > Hi 
 >  > My name is Girija. I am from India.
 >  > COuld you please tell me which scipting languages would 
 allow me to
 >  > convert
 >  > HTML and Word documents into XML. 
 >  > Thanks
 >  > Lotsa luck
 >  > Girija
 >  > 
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