Re: Is there a way to STRIP HTML when saving a file

Paul Heymont (phey@panix.com)
Wed, 5 Jun 1996 20:21:47 EDT

Reply....

Netscape's File/SaveAs dialog lets you specify saving as text with a
.txt extension. If I remember correctly, earlier versions did not have this
choice, but if you gave the file a .txt name in the save as dialog box it
saved it without the commands anyway.

Richard Lee Holbert <rlh@myriad.net> wrote:
>I am having fits trying to work with files I save off the WWW because of
>all the HTML codes and stuff in them. Someone told me there was a
>DOS based program that you could run the files thru and it would strip
>everything and leave it as a straigh ASCII file. Is there such a
>beast?? Or ANYTHING else someone out there might be aware of to
>help this feeble old man out here. TIA!!!

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