- From: Greg Alton <greg@cfdev.com>
- Date: Tue, 4 Mar 2003 16:20:07 -0500
- To: <dhaselhorst@atherogenics.com>, "dude" <dude@fastmail.ca>
- Cc: <html-tidy@w3.org>
I found that if you remove the namespace tag <o:p> and </o:p> magically disappear, but without removing it, they keep coming back even after being removed with a regualr expression. This was probably caused by MSHTML in my case. Greg Alton CFDev ----- Original Message ----- From: "dude" <dude@fastmail.ca> To: <dhaselhorst@atherogenics.com> Cc: <html-tidy@w3.org> Sent: Tuesday, March 04, 2003 3:26 PM Subject: Re: Tidy Question > David - I had the exact same problem, and I could not get any filter > (not even Microsoft's own word filter) to remove those tags or the > smart tags that M$ thorws in there. > > My final solution was to use Funduc Software's Search and replace > tool: > http://www.funduc.com/search_replace.htm > > The app is VERY useful and by using regular expressions (which can be > learned via the the apps documentation, which is very good), i > constructed a .bat file that automatically runs the Search and > Replace app and removes all of the offensive word2002 formatting and > other problems. > > let me know if you get the app and I will share my script file with > you. > > peace, > dude > > > > > I am trying to clean up a document from word2002 which I exported > > to html. The program works great, but I can't figure out how to > > get rid of the tags listed below. Is there a setting I can change > > to get rid of them? > > > > > > > > Tags. > > > > > > > > <o:p> > > > > </o:p> > > > > > > > > Thanks for the assistance, > > > > David > > > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > http://fastmail.ca/ - Fast Secure Web Email for Canadians
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