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

Nancy Hoft (nhoft@world-ready.com)
Fri, 7 Jun 1996 00:01:21 EDT

Richard,

Hot Dog Pro, an HTML Editor, has a feature that saves an HTML file as
pure text. You can download a copy for a 30-day trial. It's still
rated as one of the best HTML Editors available today. There are
probably many other programs, but this I know works.

- Nancy Hoft
WORLD READY
nhoft@world-ready.com
http://www.world-ready.com

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!!!