Hi Folks,
We are all getting more and more email with the primary body in
HTML, as well as the corresponding attachment.
If your MUA allows message editing, it's easy to delete the HTML
attachment. However, removing HTML tags from the body requires
detailed editing. If I want to keep a copy of a message for future
reference, I want to be able to edit it back to good old clean
plain text. Manual editing can be very tedious for long messages.
Is there some program one can "pipe" the message into so as to
strip out all the HTML cr^H^Hstuff?
I suppose a simple 'awk' script which struck out everything from
"<" to the next ">" inclusive would at least achieve that, but it
could also inadvertently achieve more than is wanted.
The thought has occurred to me to open the HTML in a browser, and
mark&paste to the editor window, but that also is more trouble
than I'm happy to go to (though better than nothing).
With thanks for ideas and suggestions,
Best wishes to all,
Ted.
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Date: 09-Sep-04 Time: 12:19:13
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