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Re: clean html text?
- Subject: Re: clean html text?
- From: be404@yfn.ysu.edu (Adalbert Goertz)
- Date: 1996/12/25
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.apple2
- Organization: Youngstown State/Youngstown Free-Net
re
2. HTML command tokens.
If you view an HTML source document, you will see lots of special tokens
in angle brackets, such as <h1>, </h1>, <a href ...>, </a>, etc. These
are instructions to the web browser on how to format or display the
text, links to other information, etc.
If you don't want to see any of these in the saved HTML document, then
you should save when displaying it normally, not when viewing the HTML
source. (I haven't used Lynx for a while, and don't recall exactly how
saving pages works.)
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Adalbert Goertz responds >>>>>>>>>>>>
Yes, I mean this junk in <...>. I dont see this when I view the text, but
I get this junk when I download it with zmodem, kermit etc.
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