I'm trying to convert a docx file into HTML using Perl.

I've searched cpan modules,tried bunch different linux conversion softwares, and some of them are not working correctly + others have version compatibility issues. *I'm running centos 5.9.

Instead of going through version upgrade, I'm looking for any Perl module that let me change docx input into html output.

So far I've tried...

'docbook2html', 'abiword', 'unoconv', 'MSWord::ToHTML'(fail)

Recommand me if you know any good conversion software (free) or perl module.

Thank you for your future support.

UPDATE 2/27/12, found a solution, check below for my reply.


In reply to docx to html conversion. by huchister

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