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Old Nov 8th, 2007, 2:22 PM   #1
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Microsoft Word COM object.

Does anyone know of a an API that I can use to convert word documents to HTML on the server side WITHOUT Microsoft Word being installed on the server. I'm looking for a JAR file or anything else that does not need to be installed. I do not have access to the server nor will the admin install anything on it. I am willing to purchase the API. If anyone is familiar with vba or c#, I am looking for the same effect as calling the saveAs function on the Document class.

I have tried POI, however it is not complete and does not provide saving functionality (that I am aware of). C# and VBA require that Word be installed.

Also I will consider any API that uses Microsoft Word on the client side.
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