Peter Flynn a écrit :
This is not a LaTeX2HTML question, but I'm hoping I might be able to tap the expertise of LaTeX2HTML users or maintainers in respect of a missing macro in html.sty

It appears that LaTeX2HTML's html.sty gets borrowed by harvard.sty in LaTeX, and that when loaded with pdflatex, it then gags on the BIBTeX-generated \harvardurl macro in the .bbl file (regardless of the .bst: kluwer, dcu, agsm, etc) because it's looking for a starred version of
\htmladdnormallink* which does not exist in the distributed html.sty

Does anyone out there know what \htmladdnormallink* might be expected to do?

As far as I see, in html.sty:

 \def\htmladdnormallink#1#2{\href{#2}{#1}}

in harvard.sty:

\IfFileExists{html.sty}{\RequirePackage{html}
\newcommand{\harvardurl}[1]{\htmladdnormallink*{\textbf{URL:} 
\textit{##1}}{##1}}
}{
\newcommand{\harvardurl}[1]{\textbf{URL:} \textit{##1}}
}

Two args in html.sty, only one in harvard.sty, seems that the starred version does not make a difference between anchor and link, and adds the string URL: before the link.

So

\def\htmladdnormallink*#1{\href{#1}}

could maybe do the trick.
Another way would be to fall back to the command not using html.sty with:

\def\htmladdnormallink*#1{}


This said, I remember having cursed a lot of time this harvard.sty package, which seems buggy and unmaintained for years, I went to natbib (very flexible package) with relief. natbib is easy to manage with LyX, which is my preferred interface to LaTeX.

--
Jean-Pierre
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