==== NAME ==== html2dbk - convert XHTML to DocBook. ==== VERSION ==== This describes version ``0.02'' of html2dbk. ==== DESCRIPTION ==== This script (and module) converts an XHTML file into DocBook, using both XSLT and heuristics (as XSLT alone can't do everything). This script will convert "*filename*.html" into "*filename*.xml" This expects the input file to be correct XHTML -- there are other programs (such as html tidy) http://tidy.sourceforge.net/ which can correct files for you, this does not do that. (Note that if you use HTML Tidy, don't forget to set 'enclose-block-text' or any unenclosed text will dissappear.) Note also this is very simple; it doesn't deal with things like
or which it has no way of guessing the meaning of. This does not merge multiple XHTML files into a single document, so this converts each XHTML file into a , with each header being a section (sect1 to sect5). The first header is used for both the chapter title and the first section title. There will likely to be validity errors, depending on how good the original HTML was. There may be broken links, elements that should be s, and overuse of and . ==== REQUIRES ==== Getopt::Long Pod::Usage Getopt::ArgvFile HTML::ToDocBook Cwd File::Basename File::Spec XML::LibXML XML::LibXSLT HTML::SimpleParse ==== AUTHOR ==== Kathryn Andersen (RUBYKAT) perlkat AT katspace dot com http://www.katspace.org/tools ==== COPYRIGHT AND LICENCE ==== Copyright (c) 2006 by Kathryn Andersen This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.