Converter HTML to FAX?
Roy Leonard (rleonard@ferrotec.ie)
Thu, 13 Feb 1997 11:06:46 +0000
The Following page gives more information on the command line browser:
http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Library/User/Applications.html
Apologies for giving out the wrong address, they have moved the site since
I last read the document. Further on down the documentation tree, it
describes part of the command line needed to convert to Latex:
*
*-to [ format ]
* Format is the output format for www. Default value is "www/present"
but may be changed according to the
* HTTP-specifications. Two common output formats are "www/source" that
is the source without MIME-headers *and
* "www/mime" that is the source with the MIME-header if any. Though
also "text/latex" is possible which *generates a
* LaTeX version of the (HTML) document. This can then be compiled using
latex and put out as Postscript. *Default value
* is presenting the output to the user.
*-source
*
At 21:28 12/02/97 +0100, Sigi wrote:
>rleonard@ferrotec.ie (Roy Leonard) wrote:
>
>
>>The World Wide Web library @ http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/Daemon/User/
>>provides a command line web client amoungst it sample programs. This can
>>convert to a latex Format. From there you can convert the latex to
whatever.
>
>>I haven't tried this method, (I've never had the reason), but I'm pretty
>>sure that It should work
>
>Hi
>I am searching too for some converters from html to fax.
>So I looked at your spezific site, but I'll got an error.
>All is jumped to "http://www.w3.org/pub/WWW/Daemon/User/"
>the Admin sayd to me.
>But I didn't found the program you defined a "command line web
>client"! How can I found it?
>Sigi sigi@remsmurr.de
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