July 31, 2002



Free e-mail Conversion from PDF, DOC and RTF to HTML

 

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If you need to convert any type of document you have available to HTML but you do not want to get your hands dirty, you can simply e-mail as an attachment your document to one of the two above e-mail addresses and you will automatically receive back the document translated into HTML, without ads or advertisements.

The HTML3 email address does not preserve complex layouts but it produces HTML code compatible with all browsers from generation 3 onward.

The HTML4 email address preserves complex layouts through the use of CSS and produces HTML pages that can be properly viewed only by using browsers of the 4th generation or later.

The service sends back a nicely compressed .zip file containing the original document converted into HTML.


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