in reply to There is a way to convert .doc to .html automatically from Perl?

So, the only reason why the directors want to use Word is because they don't want to learn HTML? That's exactly what WYSIWYG editors were created for. Macromedia's Dreamweaver is one of the best commercial products out there, but that ultra cool web browser Mozilla ships with one for free (Composer). If the directors already know how to save and upload Word documents, they shouldn't have too much trouble doing the same with HTML documents created with a tool not unlike Word.

I have successfully converted Word documents to HTML with wvWare, by the way. There are some nice tools in that library. Also, check out htmlarea. It works wonders if your 'clients' use Internet Exploder. There is a version 3 in the works that will work on other browser (and the Mac), but in the meantime, only IE is guaranteed to work ... and work it does. :)

jeffa

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