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I use John A. Fotheringham's AscToHTM to produce the HTML version of
my FAQ from the ASCII form in which I maintain it and post it to Usenet.
http://www.jafsoft.com/asctohtm
It's normally US$40 to register the Windows 9X/NT/2000 shareware
version, but in the past the author has been kind enough to provide the
registered version free to FAQ-maintainers, on request. The VMS
version is free to all, and a Linux version is in beta testing.
I recommend AscToHTM highly, and produce most of my Web site with
it -- not just the HTML of my FAQ. (I also use it to convert excerts from
my books and articles, which I submit to my publisher in ASCII, to
HTML.) AscToHTM is obtimized for FAQ's and other structured
technical documents, and unlike many converters it produces clean,
human readable, easy-to-edit, standards-compliant HTML output.
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Edward Hasbrouck
<edward@hasbrouck.org>
<http://hasbrouck.org>
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