Hi,
I use Textpad (among many other things) for editing websites in both French and English. This means I'm perpetually using accented letters. I can insert accented letters into text without a problem, and can use the excellent little macro HTML Encoder to convert accented characters to their HTML equivalents ie:-
é = é also without any trouble. However when spell checking FROM a web page, it would be very convenient to be able to convert HTML encoded entities to their ANSI equivalent.
When I saw there was a macro "unweb" whose description says:-
"A simple little macro called "unweb" that just substitutes the ascii characters for the html codes for those characters in selected text."
Well, I can't persuade it to do anything, neither with ASCII nor ANSI coded text. Has anyone succeeded, and how did they manage it.
Thanks in advance.
Macro Unweb
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I guess this is the time to bump my request - 2-3 years without a single reply is quite a long time.
Also.
Does anyone know if there is an HTML encoder which will correctly encode characters like €, ½«»¼ ° and so on?
Actually it would be quite nice to be able to convert them back from the HTML entities to ANSI characters.
Also.
Does anyone know if there is an HTML encoder which will correctly encode characters like €, ½«»¼ ° and so on?
Actually it would be quite nice to be able to convert them back from the HTML entities to ANSI characters.
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All the best
Ian
All the best
Ian