document updated 14 years ago, on Sep 13, 2010
- http://www.codeproject.com/KB/recipes/RtfConverter.aspx
- yes, binaries are available in the .zip you download
- unfortunately, it requires you to register before you can download the .zip
- post-processing (eg. via Perl) that's required on the HTML output:
- use the /nbs option when running rtf2html, so that all spaces are instead
- replace all <p> with <br/>, and remove all </p>