Yes. A very simple idea. A good solution.

Congratulations Neil

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Best regards,
George Nicolae
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"Neil Smith" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Use macromedia dreamweaver4 's "Clean up word HTML" command - it works
like
> magic :-)
>
> PS  - I agree -No more M$ word html !! Please !!
>
> Cheers,
> Neil Smith
>
> At 16:30 11/11/2002 +0000, you wrote:
>
> GN> you can't use regexp to clean a MSWord html. There (in html file) are
a
> lot
> GN> of unusefull tags that can be remove only by hand ;). so use your
simply
> GN> editor text to replace them with "".
>
> ....
>
>
>  > And tell me please, how do you force Your client to use clean HTML in
>  > Your content manager?
>  > May be it helps me not to search such a useless thing as a Regexp.
>  >Run the HTML through HTMLTidy - http://tidy.sourceforge.net.
>
> .....
>
> >Once again.
> >I'm an experienced web programmer.
> >I DO NOT USE MicroSoft Word coding.
> >But for content managment system, that i've made i need something, to
> >replace and/or remove as much Msword's shit as possible.
> >That's because of content managers of the web site's customer.
> >Almost all of them use Text processors to edit the text.
>



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