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@  Thomas Ward
   ` Dave Hunt
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From: Thomas Ward @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: Speakup List

Hello, list. Does anyone know of a Linux tool, script, or anything for 
Linux that will take a html file, remove the tags, and break it down to a 
flat ascii text file without all the html markup?
I've got several books in html format which I hate reading in a web 
browser, and I want the ability to remove the tags so I can read it 
anywhere I want.
Thanks.




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@  Gregory Nowak
   ` David Poehlman
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From: Gregory Nowak @  UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: speakup

Hi All,

I've got an article off the web on which
I need to write a summarizing paper for class.
The easiest and most comfortable way for me to write papers is on my
good old braille 'n speak.
I was wondering if there was a utility under Linux that could
convert the html article into plain ascii for importing into the bns.
If not, then I guess I'll have to
import it in to the macrosloppy internet exploder, and save it as text.
However, I would rather not admit that macroslop is superior
in some respect to Linux.
Thanks for  any suggestions.
Greg




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