Hi,
While it may be overkill and hard to understand at first (and later).
It may be possible to do what you want with a very few lines of commands
(script?) to Logparser.
XML files are one of the input formats and HTML is one of the output
formats.
Perhaps someone more experienced with Logparser could prepare the few lines
of commands quickly.
I suggest going to Microsoft's download site after visiting:
http://www.logparser.com/
The Unofficial Log Parser Support Site
Log Parser is a free command-line tool from Microsoft that lets you run SQL
queries against a variety of log files and other system data sources, and
get the results out to an array of destinations, from SQL tables to CSV
files. To get Log Parser 2.2 (the current version), visit the Microsoft
Download site.
Unfortunately, because Log Parser is essentially a skunkworks project from
one of Microsoft's developers, it doesn't have much in the way of official
support from Microsoft. That's why I've put together this site to help Log
Parser users.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=890cd06b-abf8-4c25-91b2-f8d975cf8c07&displaylang=en
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Stephen H. Fischer
"Simon Eigeldinger" <simon.eigeldinger@xxxxxx> wrote in message
news:448D6F77.4820.1813E7F@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a tool which is able to run under windows which
> converts a xmltv-file into a bunch of plain html-files.
> It should support multiple days.
> Does someone know something?
> Would be cool if such a thing could be implemented into xmltv itself.
>
> Simon
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