How is Hyper.Net’s Hypertext format different from HTML?
Hyper.Net’s “Hypertext” output format is pure, vendor-neutral HTML that conforms religiously to the HTML spec and provides you with the fine-grained tagging needed to fully control content presentation via CSS. The default formatting provided in the source document is also preserved in the output HTML tag set should you not desire to override the authored formatting via CSS. All HTML tags are populated with additional IDs that allow you to determine how things should look in your WCMS application. This allows you to overcome the challenge of making documents authored with different templates across the organization conform to a consistent look-and-feel, for example.
Hyper.Net’s Hypertext format also goes beyond the default, single-page “HTML dump” format provided by Office in many ways. Additional functions include (among many others):
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Automatic hyperlink recognition and generation, within a document and between documents using pattern matching rules
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Revision mark generation
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Automatic image resizing, resolution down-sampling and thumbnail creation
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Bookmark, glossary term, footnote and comment generation
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Comprehensive document control and release functionality
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Taxonomy tool for multi-dimensional content classification and flexible navigation trees
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