nsonly.tpl - the converted page can be used to invoke Java Plug-in in Netscape Navigator browsers on Microsoft Windows platforms and the Solaris operating environment.
<!-- HTML CONVERTER --> <EMBED type="$MimeType$" $EmbedAttributes$ $EmbedParams$ scriptable=false pluginspage="$NSFileLocation$"><NOEMBED> $AlternateHTML$ </NOEMBED></EMBED> <!-- $ORIGINALAPPLET$ --> |
extend.tpl - the converted page can be used in any browser and any platform. If the browser is Internet Explorer or a Netscape Navigator browser on Microsoft Windows, or a Netscape Navigator browser on the Solaris operating environment, Java Plug-in will be invoked. Otherwise, the browser's default virtual machine is used.
<!-- HTML CONVERTER -->
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"><!--
var _info = navigator.userAgent; var _ns = false; var _ns6 = false;
var _ie = (_info.indexOf("MSIE") > 0 && _info.indexOf("Win") > 0 &&
_info.indexOf("Windows 3.1") < 0);
//--></SCRIPT>
<COMMENT><SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript1.1"><!--
var _ns = (navigator.appName.indexOf("Netscape") >= 0 &&
((_info.indexOf("Win") > 0 && _info.indexOf("Win16") < 0 &&
java.lang.System.getProperty("os.version").indexOf("3.5") < 0) ||
_info.indexOf("Sun") > 0));
var _ns6 = ((_ns == true) && (_info.indexOf("Mozilla/5") >= 0));
//--></SCRIPT></COMMENT>
<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="JavaScript"><!--
if (_ie == true) document.writeln('<OBJECT
classid="clsid:E19F9330-3110-11d4-991C-005004D3B3DB" $ObjectAttributes$
codebase="$CabFileLocation$"><NOEMBED><XMP>');
else if (_ns == true && _ns6 == false) document.writeln('<EMBED
type="$MimeType$" $EmbedAttributes$
$EmbedParams$ scriptable=false
pluginspage="$NSFileLocation$"><NOEMBED><XMP>');
//--></SCRIPT>
<APPLET $AppletAttributes$></XMP>
$ObjectParams$
<PARAM NAME="type" VALUE="$MimeType$">
<PARAM NAME="scriptable" VALUE="false">
$AppletParams$
$AlternateHTML$
</APPLET>
</NOEMBED></EMBED></OBJECT>
<!--
$ORIGINALAPPLET$
-->
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Running the converter from the command line:
Running the converter from the command line:
Format:
java -jar htmlconverter.jar [filespecs] [-simulate] [-options1 value1 [-option2 value2 [...] ]
If only "java -jar htmlconverter.jar" is specified (no filespecs or options), the GUI version of the converter will be launched. Otherwise, the GUI will be suppressed.
[filespecs]: space-delimited list of file specifications which may include wildcard (*), e.g. *.html, file*.html).
[simulate]: Set to preview a conversion without actually doing the conversion. Use this option if you are unsuer about a conversion. You will be shown detail information about the conversion had it been done.
Options: | Descriptions |
|---|---|
source: | Path to files; e.g., c:\htmldocs in Windows, /home/user1/htmldocs in Unix. Default is <userdir> If the path is relative, it is assumed to be relative to the directory from which the HTMLConverter was launched. |
dest | Path to converter file location. Default: <usrdir> |
backup | Path to the directory where you want backup files to be stored. Default: <userdir>/<source>_bak If the path is relative, it is assumed to be relative to the directory from which the HTMLConverter was launched. |
f | Force overwritting of backup files. |
subdirs: | Sets whether files subdirectories should be processed or not. Default: false |
template | Name of template file to use. Default: Standard (IE & Navigator) for Windows & Solaris Only. Note - Use the default if you are unsure. |
log | Path and filename for the log. Default: <userdir>/convert.log |
progress | Set to display standard out progress during conversion. Default: true |
latest | Use the latest JRE supporting the MIME type. |
gui | Display the graphical user interface for the converter. |



