Short: Convert chars to html expressions Author: chr@quack.westfalen.de (Christian Ruetgers) Uploader: chr quack westfalen de (Christian Ruetgers) Type: text/hyper Architecture: m68k-amigaos Usage: iso2html coverted_text iso2html convert ISO Latin 1 chars 191-255 to html expressions as described in "Hypertext Markup language" (March 15, 1993 by Berners-Lee and Connolly). In a html document you can use the ascii charset from char 32 to 126. If you need language specific chars like the german umlauts "e.g. ΔάΦ" you have to express them to paraphrase with html specific elements called "ISO Latin 1 character entities". e.g. A capital O umlaut mark (Φ, char 214) have to be written as "Ö". iso2html dont't convert char 60 (<), char 62 (>), char 34 (") and char 38 (&). These chars are part of the html command set. If you want to use them in yout text, use this translations: &qout; The double qoute sign (") & The ampersand sign (&) < The less than sign (<) > The more than sign (>) If you miss features Email me. The source is added to the archive. If you add or change features, please send the new source to me by Email.