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тАО05-06-2008 07:17 AM
тАО05-06-2008 07:17 AM
Does anyone know of a way to convert an HTML file into either postscript or PCL ?
I need to perform the conversion on a VMS box running OpenVMS 8.3.
I need to perform the conversion on a VMS box running OpenVMS 8.3.
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тАО05-06-2008 07:31 AM
тАО05-06-2008 07:31 AM
Re: Printing an HTML file from within VMS
I once installed mozilla on VMS 7.3. It's slow but it can print to a postscript file.
But why not access the page on PC and move the ps file to VMS ?
Wim
But why not access the page on PC and move the ps file to VMS ?
Wim
Wim
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тАО05-06-2008 11:27 AM
тАО05-06-2008 11:27 AM
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What's your particular context?
This sort of access and conversion is normally implemented within a browser and Mozilla and sometimes Mosaic or Lynx are the common choices on OpenVMS, though it's easily conceivable that you could port over another tool and use that for the conversion.
Like OpenVMS, Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and other platforms can typically implement this conversion within their browsers.
There are conversion tools around such as the Perl html2ps and html2pdf and other such widgets.
Here are some pointers to tools:
http://www.w3.org/Tools/html2things.html
There are other tools around.
This sort of access and conversion is normally implemented within a browser and Mozilla and sometimes Mosaic or Lynx are the common choices on OpenVMS, though it's easily conceivable that you could port over another tool and use that for the conversion.
Like OpenVMS, Mac OS X, Windows, Linux and other platforms can typically implement this conversion within their browsers.
There are conversion tools around such as the Perl html2ps and html2pdf and other such widgets.
Here are some pointers to tools:
http://www.w3.org/Tools/html2things.html
There are other tools around.
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тАО05-12-2008 10:06 PM
тАО05-12-2008 10:06 PM
Re: Printing an HTML file from within VMS
Many thanks for replies - we are going to try the html2ps converter.
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