So we've been here a couple of times (How to convert Word Document to HTML ? and How to Convert Word Document to HTML) where you try to install MSWord::ToHTML to achieve this task. On each of the previous occasions you fail to provide enough information for anyone to effectivly help resolve the installation problem. I've suggested in response (and via discussions in the chatterbox) how to provide the information required to help resolve the problem. One option would be to do this and help us to help you.

If you've given up on this module I can only suggest you attempt to automate Libre/OpenOffice to convert MS Word documents to PDF.


In reply to Re: How to generate HTML from Word document ? by marto
in thread How to generate HTML from Word document ? by elavarasan

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