Dean Allen, creator of the Textile human Web text generator, has another nifty tool that I’d overlooked. His Word HTML Cleaner takes the garbage that Microsoft Word’s save as HTML feature produces and turns it into sensible HTML markup, suitable for use in something other than Microsoft Office products. I currently clean up Word HTML files with extensive regex search-and-replace operations in Emacs, and Dean’s tool promises to save me a lot of time.
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That service is not what it promises.
The servers are always down and it only cleans part of the code.
There are still a lot of problems with login issues and misrepresentation.
Because og being a web-based service, he cuts the service whenever he desires manipulating access.
He does not have ethics and professionalism.
I would never recommend it. But I will recommend Word HTML Cleaner by Mambosoft; at last yu get to keep the software and servers down won’t interfere.
Magnolia