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1#!/usr/bin/perl -w
2
3###########################################################################
4#
5# gsConvert.pl -- convert documents to HTML or TEXT format
6#
7# A component of the Greenstone digital library software
8# from the New Zealand Digital Library Project at the
9# University of Waikato, New Zealand.
10#
11# Copyright (C) 1999-2002 New Zealand Digital Library Project
12#
13# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
14# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
15# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
16# (at your option) any later version.
17#
18# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
19# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
20# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
21# GNU General Public License for more details.
22#
23# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
24# along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
25# Foundation, Inc., 675 Mass Ave, Cambridge, MA 02139, USA.
26#
27###########################################################################
28
29# gsConvert.pl converts documents in a range of formats to HTML or TEXT
30# by exploiting third-party programs. The sources of these are usually found
31# in the $GSDLHOME/packages directory, and the executables should live in
32# $GSDLHOME/bin/$GSDLOS (which is on the search path).
33#
34# Currently, we can convert the following formats by using external
35# conversion utilities:
36# Microsoft Word (versions 2,6,7 [==95?], 8[==97?], 9[==2000?]), RTF,
37# Adobe PDF, PostScript, MS PowerPoint (95 and 97), and MS Excel (95 and 97).
38#
39# We can try to convert any file to text with a perl implementation of the
40# UNIX strings command.
41#
42# We try to convert Postscript files to text using "gs" which is often on
43# *nix machines. We fall back to performing weak text extraction by using
44# regular expressions.
45
46BEGIN {
47 die "GSDLHOME not set\n" unless defined $ENV{'GSDLHOME'};
48 unshift (@INC, "$ENV{'GSDLHOME'}/perllib");
49}
50
51use parsargv;
52use util;
53use Cwd;
54use File::Basename;
55
56# Are we running on WinNT or Win2000 (or later)?
57my $is_winnt_2000=eval {require Win32; return (Win32::IsWinNT()); return 0;};
58if (!defined($is_winnt_2000)) {$is_winnt_2000=0;}
59
60my $use_strings;
61my $pdf_complex;
62my $pdf_nohidden;
63my $pdf_zoom;
64my $pdf_ignore_images;
65my $pdf_allow_images_only;
66my $windows_scripting;
67
68sub print_usage
69{
70 print STDERR "\n";
71 print STDERR "gsConvert.pl: Converts documents in a range of formats to html\n";
72 print STDERR " or text using third-party programs.\n\n";
73 print STDERR " usage: $0 [options] filename\n";
74 print STDERR " options:\n\t-type\tdoc|dot|pdf|ps|ppt|rtf|xls\t(input file type)\n";
75 print STDERR "\t-errlog\t<filename>\t(append err messages)\n";
76 print STDERR "\t-output\tauto|html|text|pagedimg-jpg|pagedimg-gif|pagedimg-png\t(output file type)\n";
77 print STDERR "\t-timeout\t<max cpu seconds>\t(ulimit on unix systems)\n";
78 print STDERR "\t-use_strings\tuse strings to extract text if conversion fails\n";
79 print STDERR "\t-windows_scripting\tuse windows script when converting Microsoft Word and PPT via VB script\n";
80 print STDERR "\t-pdf_complex\tuse complex output when converting PDF to HTML\n";
81 print STDERR "\t-pdf_nohidden\tDon't attempt to extract hidden text from PDF files\n";
82 print STDERR "\t-pdf_ignore_images\tdon't attempt to extract images when\n";
83 print STDERR "\t\tconverting PDF to HTML\n";
84 print STDERR "\t-pdf_allow_images_only\tallow images only (continue even if no text is present when converting to HTML)\n";
85 print STDERR "\t-pdf_zoom\tfactor by which to zoom PDF (only useful if\n";
86 print STDERR "\t\t-pdf_complex is set\n";
87 exit(1);
88}
89
90my $faillogfile="";
91my $timeout=0;
92
93sub main
94{
95 my (@ARGV) = @_;
96 my ($input_type,$output_type,$verbose);
97
98 # read command-line arguments
99 if (!parsargv::parse(\@ARGV,
100 'type/(doc|dot|pdf|ps|ppt|rtf|xls)/', \$input_type,
101 '/errlog/.*/', \$faillogfile,
102 'output/(auto|html|text|pagedimg).*/', \$output_type,
103 'timeout/\d+/0',\$timeout,
104 'verbose/\d+/0', \$verbose,
105 'use_strings', \$use_strings,
106 'windows_scripting',\$windows_scripting,
107 'pdf_complex', \$pdf_complex,
108 'pdf_ignore_images', \$pdf_ignore_images,
109 'pdf_allow_images_only', \$pdf_allow_images_only,
110 'pdf_nohidden', \$pdf_nohidden,
111 'pdf_zoom/\d+/2', \$pdf_zoom
112 ))
113 {
114 print_usage();
115 }
116
117 # Make sure the input file exists and can be opened for reading
118 if (scalar(@ARGV!=1)) {
119 print_usage();
120 }
121
122 my $input_filename = $ARGV[0];
123 if (!-r $input_filename) {
124 print STDERR "Error: unable to open $input_filename for reading\n";
125 exit(1);
126 }
127
128 # Deduce filenames
129 my ($tailname,$dirname,$suffix)
130 = File::Basename::fileparse($input_filename, "\\.[^\\.]+\$");
131 my $output_filestem = &util::filename_cat($dirname, "$tailname");
132
133 if ($input_type eq "")
134 {
135 $input_type = lc (substr($suffix,1,length($suffix)-1));
136 }
137
138 # Change to temporary working directory
139 my $stored_dir = cwd();
140 chdir ($dirname) || die "Unable to change to directory $dirname";
141
142 # Select convert utility
143 if (!defined $input_type) {
144 print STDERR "Error: No filename extension or input type defined\n";
145 exit(1);
146 }
147 elsif ($input_type eq "doc" || $input_type eq "dot") {
148 print &convertDOC($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
149 print "\n";
150 }
151 elsif ($input_type eq "rtf") {
152 print &convertRTF($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
153 print "\n";
154 }
155 elsif ($input_type eq "pdf") {
156 print &convertPDF($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
157 print "\n";
158 }
159 elsif ($input_type eq "ps") {
160 print &convertPS($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
161 print "\n";
162 }
163 elsif ($input_type eq "ppt") {
164 print &convertPPT($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
165 print "\n";
166 }
167 elsif ($input_type eq "xls") {
168 print &convertXLS($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
169 print "\n";
170 }
171 else {
172 print STDERR "Error: Unable to convert type '$input_type'\n";
173 exit(1);
174 }
175
176 # restore to original working directory
177 chdir ($stored_dir) || die "Unable to return to directory $stored_dir";
178
179}
180
181&main(@ARGV);
182
183
184
185# Document-type conversion functions
186#
187# The following functions attempt to convert documents from their
188# input type to the specified output type. If no output type was
189# given, then they first attempt HTML, and then TEXT.
190#
191# Each returns the output type ("html" or "text") or "fail" if no
192# conversion is possible.
193
194# Convert a Microsoft word document
195
196sub convertDOC {
197 ($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
198
199 # Many .doc files are not in fact word documents!
200 my $realtype = &find_docfile_type($input_filename);
201
202 if ($realtype eq "word6" || $realtype eq "word7" || $realtype eq "word8") {
203 return &convertWord678($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
204 } elsif ($realtype eq "rtf") {
205 return &convertRTF($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
206 } else {
207 return &convertAnything($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
208 }
209}
210
211# Convert a Microsoft word 6/7/8 document
212
213sub convertWord678 {
214 ($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
215
216 my $success = 0;
217 if (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/html/i)){
218 if ($windows_scripting) {
219 $success = &native_doc_to_html($input_filename, $output_filestem);
220 }
221 else {
222 $success = &doc_to_html($input_filename, $output_filestem);
223 }
224 if ($success) {
225 return "html";
226 }
227 }
228 return &convertAnything($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
229}
230
231
232# Convert a Rich Text Format (RTF) file
233
234sub convertRTF {
235 ($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
236
237 my $success = 0;
238
239 # Attempt specialised conversion to HTML
240 if (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/html/i)) {
241
242 if ($windows_scripting) {
243 $success = &native_doc_to_html($input_filename, $output_filestem);
244 }
245 else {
246 $success = &rtf_to_html($input_filename, $output_filestem);
247 }
248 if ($success) {
249 return "html";
250 }
251 }
252
253# rtf is so ugly that's it's not worth running strings over.
254# One day I'll write some quick'n'dirty regexps to try to extract text - jrm21
255# return &convertAnything($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
256 return "fail";
257}
258
259
260# Convert an unidentified file
261
262sub convertAnything {
263 ($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
264
265 my $success = 0;
266
267 # Attempt simple conversion to HTML
268 if (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/html/i)) {
269 $success = &any_to_html($input_filename, $output_filestem);
270 if ($success) {
271 return "html";
272 }
273 }
274
275 # Convert to text
276 if (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/text/i)) {
277 $success = &any_to_text($input_filename, $output_filestem);
278 if ($success) {
279 return "text";
280 }
281 }
282 return "fail";
283}
284
285
286
287# Convert an Adobe PDF document
288
289sub convertPDF {
290 my ($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
291
292 my $success = 0;
293 $output_type =~ s/.*\-(.*)/$1/i;
294 # Attempt coversion to Image
295 if ($output_type =~ m/jp?g|gif|png/i) {
296 $success = &pdf_to_img($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
297 if ($success){
298 return "item";
299 }
300 }
301
302 # Attempt conversion to HTML
303 if (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/html/i)) {
304 $success = &pdf_to_html($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem);
305 if ($success) {
306 return "html";
307 }
308 }
309
310 # Attempt conversion to TEXT
311 if (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/text/i)) {
312 $success = &pdf_to_text($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem);
313 if ($success) {
314 return "text";
315 }
316 }
317
318 return "fail";
319
320}
321
322
323# Convert an Adobe PostScript document
324
325sub convertPS {
326 ($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
327
328 my $success = 0;
329 $output_type =~ s/.*\-(.*)/$1/i;
330 # Attempt coversion to Image
331 if ($output_type =~ m/jp?g|gif|png/i) {
332 $success = &ps_to_img($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type);
333 if ($success){
334 return "item";
335 }
336 }
337
338 # Attempt conversion to TEXT
339 if (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/text/i)) {
340 $success = &ps_to_text($input_filename, $output_filestem);
341 if ($success) {
342 return "text";
343 }
344 }
345 return "fail";
346}
347
348
349sub convertPPT {
350 my ($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
351 my $success = 0;
352
353 my $ppt_convert_type = "";
354 #if (!$output_type || $windows_scripting || ($output_type !~ m/html/i) || ($output_type !~ m/text/i)){
355 if ($windows_scripting && ($output_type !~ m/html/i) && ($output_type !~ m/text/i)){
356 if ($output_type =~ m/gif/i) {
357 $ppt_convert_type = "-g";
358 } elsif ($output_type =~ m/jp?g/i){
359 $ppt_convert_type = "-j";
360 } elsif ($output_type =~ m/png/i){
361 $ppt_convert_type = "-p";
362 }
363 my $vbScript = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "bin",
364 $ENV{'GSDLOS'}, "pptextract");
365 $vbScript = "pptextract" if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/i);
366
367 $cmd = "";
368 if ($timeout) {$cmd = "ulimit -t $timeout;";}
369 # if the converting directory has already existed
370 if (-d $output_filestem) {
371 print STDERR "**The conversion directory has existed\n";
372 return "item";
373 } else {
374 $cmd .= "$vbScript $ppt_convert_type \"$input_filename\" \"$output_filestem\"";
375 $cmd .= " 2>\"$output_filestem.err\""
376 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i || $is_winnt_2000);
377 if (system($cmd) !=0) {
378 print STDERR "Powerpoint VB Scripting convert failed\n";
379 } else {
380 return "item";
381 }
382 }
383 } elsif (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/html/i)) {
384 # Attempt conversion to HTML
385 #if (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/html/i)) {
386 # formulate the command
387 $cmd = "";
388 $cmd .= "perl -S ppttohtml.pl ";
389 $cmd .= " \"$input_filename\" \"$output_filestem.html\"";
390 $cmd .= " 2>\"$output_filestem.err\""
391 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i || $is_winnt_2000);
392
393 # execute the command
394 $!=0;
395 if (system($cmd)!=0)
396 {
397 print STDERR "Powerpoint 95/97 converter failed $!\n";
398 } else {
399 return "html";
400 }
401 }
402
403 $success = &any_to_text($input_filename, $output_filestem);
404 if ($success) {
405 return "text";
406 }
407
408 return "fail";
409}
410
411
412sub convertXLS {
413 my ($input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
414
415 my $success = 0;
416
417 # Attempt conversion to HTML
418 if (!$output_type || ($output_type =~ m/html/i)) {
419 # formulate the command
420 $cmd = "";
421 $cmd .= "perl -S xlstohtml.pl ";
422 $cmd .= " \"$input_filename\" \"$output_filestem.html\"";
423 $cmd .= " 2>\"$output_filestem.err\""
424 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i || $is_winnt_2000);
425
426
427 # execute the command
428 $!=0;
429 if (system($cmd)!=0)
430 {
431 print STDERR "Excel 95/97 converter failed $!\n";
432 } else {
433 return "html";
434 }
435 }
436
437 $success = &any_to_text($input_filename, $output_filestem);
438 if ($success) {
439 return "text";
440 }
441
442 return "fail";
443}
444
445
446
447# Find the real type of a .doc file
448#
449# We seem to have a lot of files with a .doc extension that are .rtf
450# files or Word 5 files. This function attempts to tell the difference.
451sub find_docfile_type {
452 ($input_filename) = @_;
453
454 open(CHK, "<$input_filename");
455 binmode(CHK);
456 my $line = "";
457 my $first = 1;
458
459 while (<CHK>) {
460
461 $line = $_;
462
463 if ($first) {
464 # check to see if this is an rtf file
465 if ($line =~ m/^\{\\rtf/) {
466 close(CHK);
467 return "rtf";
468 }
469 $first = 0;
470 }
471
472 # is this is a word 6/7/8 document?
473 if ($line =~ m/Word\.Document\.([678])/) {
474 close(CHK);
475 return "word$1";
476 }
477
478 }
479
480 return "unknown";
481}
482
483
484# Specific type-to-type conversions
485#
486# Each of the following functions attempts to convert a document from
487# a specific format to another. If they succeed they return 1 and leave
488# the output document(s) in the appropriate place; if they fail they
489# return 0 and delete any working files.
490
491
492# Attempt to convert a word document to html with the wv program
493sub doc_to_html {
494 ($input_filename, $output_filestem) = @_;
495
496 my $wvWare = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "bin",
497 $ENV{'GSDLOS'}, "wvWare");
498
499 # don't include path on windows (to avoid having to play about
500 # with quoting when GSDLHOME might contain spaces) but assume
501 # that the PATH is set up correctly
502 $wvWare = "wvWare" if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/i);
503
504 my $wv_conf = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "etc",
505 "packages", "wv", "wvHtml.xml");
506
507 # Added the following to work with replace_srcdoc_with_html.pl:
508 # Make wvWare put any associated (image) files of the word doc into
509 # folder docname-without-extention_files. This folder should be at
510 # the same level as the html file generated from the doc.
511 # wvWare will take care of proper interlinking.
512
513 # This step is necessary for replace_srcdoc_with_html.pl which will
514 # move the html and associated files into the import folder. We
515 # want to ensure that the associated files won't overwrite similarly
516 # named items already in import. Hence we put them in a folder first
517 # (to which the html links properly) and that will allow
518 # replace_srcdoc_with_html.pl to move them safely to /import.
519
520 # To do all this, we need to use wvWare's --dir and --basename options
521 # where dir is the full path to the image folder directory and
522 # basename is the full path to the image folder appended to the name
523 # which is to be prepended to every image file:
524 # eg. if the images were to have names like sample0.jpg to sampleN.jpg,
525 # then the basename is "/full/path/to/imgdir/sample".
526 # In this case, basename is the full path to and name of the document.
527 # HOWEVER: basename always takes full path, not relative url, so
528 # the greenstone browser is unable to display the images (absolute paths
529 # cause it to give an "external link" message)
530 # See http://osdir.com/ml/lib.wvware.devel/2002-11/msg00014.html
531 # and http://rpmfind.net/linux/RPM/freshmeat/rpms/wv/wv-0.5.44-1.i386.html
532 # "added --dir option to wvHtml so that pictures can be placed in
533 # a seperate directory"
534 # "running wvWare through IMP to view word documents as html. It gets
535 # invoked like this:
536 # wvWare --dir=/tmp-wvWare --basename=/tmp-wvWare/img$$- $tmp_word >$tmp_output"
537
538 # toppath is the folder where html is generated
539 # docname is the name (without extension) of the html to be generated
540 # suffix (extension) is thrown away
541 my ($docname, $toppath)
542 = &File::Basename::fileparse($input_filename, "\\.[^\\.]+\$");
543
544 # We want the image folder generated to have the same name as windows
545 # would generate ($windows_scripting) when it converts from word to html.
546 # That is, foldername=docname_files
547 my $assoc_dir = &util::filename_cat($toppath, $docname."_files");
548 #print "assoc_dir: ".$assoc_dir."\n"; # same as "$output_filestem._files"
549
550 # ensure this image directory exists
551 # if it exists already, just delete and recreate
552 if(-e $assoc_dir) {
553 &util::rm_r($assoc_dir);
554 }
555 &util::mk_dir($assoc_dir);
556
557 # the images are all going to be called image0, image1,..., imageN
558 my $img_basenames = &util::filename_cat($assoc_dir, $docname);
559
560 #print STDERR "****toppath: $toppath\n****docname: $docname\n;
561 #print STDERR "****img_basenames: $img_basenames\n" if($img_basenames);
562 #print STDERR "****assoc_dir: $assoc_dir\n" if($assoc_dir);
563
564 my $cmd = "";
565 if ($timeout) {$cmd = "ulimit -t $timeout;";}
566 # wvWare's --dir and --basename options for image directory.
567 # Replaced the next line with the *2 lines* following it:
568 # $cmd .= "$wvWare --charset utf-8 --config \"$wv_conf\"";
569 $cmd .= "$wvWare --dir \"$assoc_dir\" --basename \"$img_basenames\"";
570 $cmd .= " --charset utf-8 --config \"$wv_conf\"";
571 $cmd .= " \"$input_filename\" > \"$output_filestem.html\"";
572
573 # redirecting STDERR is a bad idea on windows 95/98
574 $cmd .= " 2> \"$output_filestem.err\""
575 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i || $is_winnt_2000);
576 # execute the command
577 $!=0;
578 if (system($cmd)!=0)
579 {
580 print STDERR "Error executing wv converter:$!\n";
581 if (-s "$output_filestem.err") {
582 open (ERRFILE, "<$output_filestem.err");
583
584 my $write_to_fail_log=0;
585 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG,">>$faillogfile")))
586 {$write_to_fail_log=1;}
587
588 my $line;
589 while ($line=<ERRFILE>) {
590 if ($line =~ m/\w/) {
591 print STDERR "$line";
592 print FAILLOG "$line" if ($write_to_fail_log);
593 }
594 if ($line !~ m/startup error/) {next;}
595 print STDERR " (given an invalid .DOC file?)\n";
596 print FAILLOG " (given an invalid .DOC file?)\n"
597 if ($write_to_fail_log);
598
599 } # while ERRFILE
600 close FAILLOG if ($write_to_fail_log);
601 }
602 return 0; # we can try any_to_text
603 }
604
605 # Was the conversion successful?
606
607 if (-s "$output_filestem.html") { # if file has non-zero size (i.e. it has contents)
608 open(TMP, "$output_filestem.html");
609 $line = <TMP>;
610 close(TMP);
611 if ($line && $line =~ m/DOCTYPE HTML/) {
612 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err") if -e "$output_filestem.err";
613
614 # Inserted this code to remove the images directory if it was still empty after
615 # the html was generated (in case there were no images in the word document)
616 if (&util::is_dir_empty($assoc_dir)) {
617 #print STDERR "***gsConvert.pl: Image dir $assoc_dir is empty, removing***\n";
618 &util::rm_r($assoc_dir);
619 } else { # there was an image folder (it was generated)
620 # Therefore, the html file generated contains absolute links to the images
621 # Replace them with relative links instead, so the folder can be moved elsewhere
622 &make_links_to_assocdir_relative($toppath, $docname, "$output_filestem.html", $assoc_dir, $docname."_files");
623 }
624 return 1;
625 }
626 }
627
628 # If here, an error of some sort occurred
629 &util::rm("$output_filestem.html") if -e "$output_filestem.html";
630 if (-e "$output_filestem.err") {
631 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG,">>$faillogfile"))) {
632 open (ERRLOG,"$output_filestem.err");
633 while (<ERRLOG>) {print FAILLOG $_;}
634 close FAILLOG;
635 close ERRLOG;
636 }
637 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err");
638 }
639
640 return 0;
641}
642
643# Method to work with doc_to_html - Word docs might contain images.
644# When such word docs are converted with wvWare, we make it generate a
645# <filename>_files folder with the associated images, while the html file
646# <filename> refers to the images using absolute paths to <filename>_files.
647# This method reads in that html file and replaces all the absolute paths to
648# the images in <filename>_files with the relative paths to the images from
649# that folder. (I.e. with <filename>_files/<imagename.ext>).
650sub make_links_to_assocdir_relative{
651 # toppath is the top-level folder in which the html file we're going to be fixing resides
652 # docname is just the name (without extension) of the html file
653 # html_file is the full path to the html file: /full/path/docname.html
654 # assoc_dir_path is toppath/docname_files
655 # assoc_dirname is the directory name of the folder with associated imgs: docname_files
656 my ($toppath, $docname, $html_file, $assoc_dir_path, $assoc_dirname) = @_;
657
658 # 1. Read all the contents of the html into a string
659 # open the original file for reading
660 unless(open(FIN, "<$html_file")) {
661 print STDERR "gsConvert.pl: Unable to open $html_file for reading absolute urls...ERROR: $!\n";
662 return 0;
663 }
664 # From http://perl.plover.com/local.html
665 # "It's cheaper to read the file all at once, without all the splitting and reassembling.
666 # (Some people call this slurping the file.) Perl has a special feature to support this:
667 # If the $/ variable is undefined, the <...> operator will read the entire file all at once"
668 my $html_contents;
669 {
670 local $/ = undef; # Read entire file at once
671 $html_contents = <FIN>; # Now file is read in as one single 'line'
672 }
673 close(FIN); # close the file
674 #print STDERR $html_contents;
675
676 # 2. Replace (substitute) *all* ocurrences of the assoc_dir_path in a hrefs and img src
677 # values with assoc_dirname
678 # At the end: g means substitute all occurrences (global), while s at the end means treat
679 # all new lines as a regular space. This interacts with g to consider all the lines
680 # together as a single line so that multi-occurrences can be replaced.
681
682 # we can't just replace $assoc_dir_path with $assoc_dir
683 # $assoc_dir_path represents a regular expression that needs to be replaced
684 # if it contains ., -, [, ], or Windows style backslashes in paths -- which all have special
685 # meaning in Perl regular expressions -- we need to escape these first
686 my $safe_reg_expression = $assoc_dir_path;
687 $safe_reg_expression =~ s/\\/\\\\/g;
688 $safe_reg_expression =~ s/\./\\./g;
689 $safe_reg_expression =~ s/\-/\\-/g;
690 $safe_reg_expression =~ s/\[/\\[/g;
691 $safe_reg_expression =~ s/\]/\\]/g;
692 $safe_reg_expression =~ s/ /%20/g; # wvWare put %20 in place of space, so we need to change our prefix to match
693
694 # The following regular expression substitution looks for <a or <image, followed by any other
695 # attributes and values until it comes to the FIRST (indicated by ?) href= or src=
696 # followed by " or ' no quotes at all around path, followed by the associated folder's pathname
697 # followed by characters (for the img filename), then finally the optional closing quotes
698 # in " or ' form, followed by any other attributes and values until the first > to end the tag.
699 # The substitution: all the parts preceding associated folder's pathname are retained,
700 # the associated folder path name is replaced by associated folder directory name
701 # and the rest upto and including the closing > tag is retained.
702 # The sg at the end of the pattern match treats all of html_contents as a single line (s)
703 # and performs a global replace (g) meaning that all occurrences that match in that single line
704 # are substituted.
705 $html_contents =~ s/(<(a|img).*?(href|src)=(\"|\')?)$safe_reg_expression(.*?(\"|\')?.*?>)/$1$assoc_dirname$5/sg;
706 #$html_contents =~ s/$safe_reg_expression/$assoc_dirname/gs; # this works, used as fall-back
707 # now replace any %20 chars in filenames of href or src attributes to use literal space ' '. Calls a function for this
708 $html_contents =~ s/(<(a|img).*?(href|src)=(\"|\')?)(.*)(.*?(\"|\')?.*?>)/&post_process_assocfile_urls($1, $5, $6)/sge;
709
710 #print STDERR "****assoc_dirname: $assoc_dirname***\n";
711 #print STDERR "****safe_reg_expression: $safe_reg_expression***\n";
712
713 # delete the original file and recreate it
714 my $copy_of_filename = $html_file;
715 &util::rm($copy_of_filename); # deleted the file
716
717 # Recreate the original file for writing the updated contents
718 unless(open(FOUT, ">$html_file")) { # open it as a new file for writing
719 print STDERR "gsConvert.pl: Unable to open $html_file for writing relative links...ERROR: $!\n";
720 return 0;
721 }
722
723 # write out the updated contents and close the file
724 print FOUT $html_contents;
725 close(FOUT);
726 return 1;
727}
728
729# Utility routine to make sure HTML plugin gets img src/href link pathnames that contain
730# url slashes (/) instead of windows-style backwards slashes, and to convert all %20
731# introduced in link pathnames by wvWare into space again
732sub post_process_assocfile_urls
733{
734 my ($pre, $text, $post) = @_;
735
736 $text =~ s/%20/ /g;
737 $text =~ s/\\/\//g;
738
739 return "$pre$text$post";
740}
741
742# Attempt to convert a word document to html with the word2html scripting program
743sub native_doc_to_html {
744 ($input_filename, $output_filestem) = @_;
745
746 my $vbScript = &util::filename_cat($ENV{'GSDLHOME'}, "bin",
747 $ENV{'GSDLOS'}, "word2html");
748
749 $vbScript = "word2html" if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/i);
750 if (-e "$output_filestem.html") {
751 print STDERR "*** The conversion file has existed\n";
752 return 1;
753 }
754
755 my $cmd = "";
756 if ($timeout) {$cmd = "ulimit -t $timeout;";}
757 #$cmd .= "$vbScript \"$input_filename\" \"$output_filestem.html\"";
758 #$cmd .= "$vbScript $input_filename $output_filestem.html";
759 $cmd .= "$vbScript \"$input_filename\" \"$output_filestem.html\"";
760
761 # redirecting STDERR
762 $cmd .= " 2> \"$output_filestem.err\""
763 if ($ENV {'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i || $is_winnt_2000);
764
765 # execute the command
766 $!=0;
767 if (system($cmd)!=0)
768 {
769 print STDERR "Error executing word2Html converter:$!\n";
770 if (-s "$output_filestem.err") {
771 open (ERRFILE, "<$output_filestem.err");
772
773 my $write_to_fail_log=0;
774 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG,">>$faillogfile")))
775 {$write_to_fail_log=1;}
776
777 my $line;
778 while ($line=<ERRFILE>) {
779 if ($line =~ m/\w/) {
780 print STDERR "$line";
781 print FAILLOG "$line" if ($write_to_fail_log);
782 }
783 if ($line !~ m/startup error/) {next;}
784 print STDERR " (given an invalid .DOC file?)\n";
785 print FAILLOG " (given an invalid .DOC file?)\n"
786 if ($write_to_fail_log);
787
788 } # while ERRFILE
789 close FAILLOG if ($write_to_fail_log);
790 }
791 return 0; # we can try any_to_text
792 }
793
794 # Was the conversion successful?
795 if (-s "$output_filestem.html") {
796 open(TMP, "$output_filestem.html");
797 $line = <TMP>;
798 close(TMP);
799 if ($line && $line =~ m/html/) {
800 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err") if -e "$output_filestem.err";
801 return 1;
802 }
803 }
804
805 # If here, an error of some sort occurred
806 &util::rm("$output_filestem.html") if -e "$output_filestem.html";
807 if (-e "$output_filestem.err") {
808 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG,">>$faillogfile"))) {
809 open (ERRLOG,"$output_filestem.err");
810 while (<ERRLOG>) {print FAILLOG $_;}
811 close FAILLOG;
812 close ERRLOG;
813 }
814 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err");
815 }
816 return 0;
817}
818
819# Attempt to convert an RTF document to html with rtftohtml
820
821sub rtf_to_html {
822 my ($input_filename, $output_filestem) = @_;
823
824 # formulate the command
825 $cmd = "";
826 if ($timeout) {$cmd = "ulimit -t $timeout;";}
827 $cmd .= "rtftohtml";
828 #$cmd .= "rtf-converter";
829
830 $cmd .= " -o \"$output_filestem.html\" \"$input_filename\"";
831
832 $cmd .= " 2>\"$output_filestem.err\""
833 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i || $is_winnt_2000);
834
835
836 # execute the command
837 $!=0;
838 if (system($cmd)!=0)
839 {
840 print STDERR "Error executing rtf converter $!\n";
841 # don't currently bother printing out error log...
842 # keep going, in case it still created an HTML file...
843 }
844
845 # Was the conversion successful?
846 my $was_successful=0;
847 if (-s "$output_filestem.html") {
848 # make sure we have some content other than header
849 open (HTML, "$output_filestem.html"); # what to do if fail?
850 my $line;
851 my $past_header=0;
852 while ($line=<HTML>) {
853
854 if ($past_header == 0) {
855 if ($line =~ m/<body>/) {$past_header=1;}
856 next;
857 }
858
859 $line =~ s/<[^>]+>//g;
860 if ($line =~ m/\w/ && $past_header) { # we found some content...
861 $was_successful=1;
862 last;
863 }
864 }
865 close HTML;
866 }
867
868 if ($was_successful) {
869 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err")
870 if (-e "$output_filestem.err");
871 # insert the (modified) table of contents, if it exists.
872 if (-e "${output_filestem}_ToC.html") {
873 &util::mv("$output_filestem.html","$output_filestem.src");
874 my $open_failed=0;
875 open HTMLSRC, "$output_filestem.src" || ++$open_failed;
876 open TOC, "${output_filestem}_ToC.html" || ++$open_failed;
877 open HTML, ">$output_filestem.html" || ++$open_failed;
878
879 if ($open_failed) {
880 close HTMLSRC;
881 close TOC;
882 close HTML;
883 &util::mv("$output_filestem.src","$output_filestem.html");
884 return 1;
885 }
886
887 # print out header info from src html.
888 while (defined($_ = <HTMLSRC>) && $_ =~ m/\w/) {
889 print HTML "$_";
890 }
891
892 # print out table of contents, making links relative
893 <TOC>; <TOC>; # ignore first 2 lines
894 print HTML scalar(<TOC>); # line 3 = "<ol>\n"
895 my $line;
896 while ($line=<TOC>) {
897 $line =~ s@</body></html>$@@ ; # only last line has this
898 # make link relative
899 $line =~ s@href=\"[^\#]+@href=\"@;
900 print HTML $line;
901 }
902 close TOC;
903
904 # rest of html src
905 while (<HTMLSRC>) {
906 print HTML $_;
907 }
908 close HTMLSRC;
909 close HTML;
910
911 &util::rm("${output_filestem}_ToC.html");
912 &util::rm("${output_filestem}.src");
913 }
914 # we don't yet do anything with footnotes ($output_filestem_fn.html) :(
915 return 1; # success
916 }
917
918 if (-e "$output_filestem.err") {
919 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG,">>$faillogfile")))
920 {
921 print FAILLOG "Error - rtftohtml - couldn't extract text\n";
922 #print FAILLOG "Error - rtf-converter - couldn't extract text\n";
923 print FAILLOG " (rtf file might be too recent):\n";
924 open (ERRLOG, "$output_filestem.err");
925 while (<ERRLOG>) {print FAILLOG $_;}
926 close ERRLOG;
927 close FAILLOG;
928 }
929 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err");
930 }
931
932 &util::rm("$output_filestem.html") if (-e "$output_filestem.html");
933
934 return 0;
935}
936
937
938# Convert a pdf file to html with the pdftohtml command
939
940sub pdf_to_html {
941 my ($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem) = @_;
942
943 $cmd = "";
944 if ($timeout) {$cmd = "ulimit -t $timeout;";}
945 $cmd .= "perl -S pdftohtml.pl -zoom $pdf_zoom";
946 $cmd .= " -c" if ($pdf_complex);
947 $cmd .= " -i" if ($pdf_ignore_images);
948 $cmd .= " -a" if ($pdf_allow_images_only);
949 $cmd .= " -hidden" unless ($pdf_nohidden);
950 $cmd .= " \"$input_filename\" \"$output_filestem\"";
951
952 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i || $is_winnt_2000) {
953 $cmd .= " > \"$output_filestem.out\" 2> \"$output_filestem.err\"";
954 } else {
955 $cmd .= " > \"$output_filestem.err\"";
956 }
957
958 $!=0;
959
960 my $retval=system($cmd);
961 if ($retval!=0)
962 {
963 print STDERR "Error executing pdftohtml.pl";
964 if ($!) {print STDERR ": $!";}
965 print STDERR "\n";
966 }
967
968 # make sure the converter made something
969 if ($retval!=0 || ! -s "$output_filestem.html")
970 {
971 &util::rm("$output_filestem.out") if (-e "$output_filestem.out");
972 # print out the converter's std err, if any
973 if (-s "$output_filestem.err") {
974 open (ERRLOG, "$output_filestem.err") || die "$!";
975 print STDERR "pdftohtml error log:\n";
976 while (<ERRLOG>) {
977 print STDERR "$_";
978 }
979 close ERRLOG;
980 }
981 &util::rm("$output_filestem.html") if (-e "$output_filestem.html");
982 if (-e "$output_filestem.err") {
983 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG,">>$faillogfile")))
984 {
985 open (ERRLOG, "$output_filestem.err");
986 while (<ERRLOG>) {print FAILLOG $_;}
987 close ERRLOG;
988 close FAILLOG;
989 }
990 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err");
991 }
992 return 0;
993 }
994
995 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err") if (-e "$output_filestem.err");
996 &util::rm("$output_filestem.out") if (-e "$output_filestem.out");
997 return 1;
998}
999
1000# Convert a pdf file to various types of image with the convert command
1001
1002sub pdf_to_img {
1003 my ($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
1004
1005 # Check that ImageMagick is installed and available on the path (except for Windows 95/98)
1006 if (!($ENV{'GSDLOS'} eq "windows" && !Win32::IsWinNT())) {
1007 my $result = `identify 2>&1`;
1008 if ($? == -1 || $? == 256) { # Linux and Windows return different values for "program not found"
1009 #ImageMagick is not installed, thus the convert utility is not available.
1010 print STDERR "*** ImageMagick is not installed, the convert utility is not available\n";
1011 return 0;
1012 }
1013 }
1014
1015 $cmd = "";
1016 if ($timeout) {$cmd = "ulimit -t $timeout;";}
1017 $output_type =~ s/.*\_(.*)/$1/i;
1018 $cmd .= "perl -S pdftoimg.pl -convert_to $output_type \"$input_filename\" \"$output_filestem\"";
1019 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i || $is_winnt_2000) {
1020 $cmd .= " > \"$output_filestem.out\" 2> \"$output_filestem.err\"";
1021 } else {
1022 $cmd .= " > \"$output_filestem.err\"";
1023 }
1024
1025 # don't include path on windows (to avoid having to play about
1026 # with quoting when GSDLHOME might contain spaces) but assume
1027 # that the PATH is set up correctly
1028 $!=0;
1029 my $retval=system($cmd);
1030 if ($retval!=0)
1031 {
1032 print STDERR "Error executing pdftoimg.pl";
1033 if ($!) {print STDERR ": $!";}
1034 print STDERR "\n";
1035 }
1036
1037 #make sure the converter made something
1038 #if ($retval !=0) || ! -s "$output_filestem")
1039 if ($retval !=0)
1040 {
1041 &util::rm("$output_filestem.out") if (-e "$output_filestem.out");
1042 #print out the converter's std err, if any
1043 if (-s "$output_filestem.err") {
1044 open (ERRLOG, "$output_filestem.err") || die "$!";
1045 print STDERR "pdftoimg error log:\n";
1046 while (<ERRLOG>) {
1047 print STDERR "$_";
1048 }
1049 close ERRLOG;
1050 }
1051 #&util::rm("$output_filestem.html") if (-e "$output_filestem.html");
1052 if (-e "$output_filestem.err") {
1053 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG,">>$faillogfile")))
1054 {
1055 open (ERRLOG, "$output_filestem.err");
1056 while (<ERRLOG>) {print FAILLOG $_;}
1057 close ERRLOG;
1058 close FAILLOG;
1059 }
1060 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err");
1061 }
1062 return 0;
1063 }
1064 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err") if (-e "$output_filestem.err");
1065 &util::rm("$output_filestem.out") if (-e "$output_filestem.out");
1066 return 1;
1067}
1068
1069# Convert a PDF file to text with the pdftotext command
1070
1071sub pdf_to_text {
1072 my ($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem) = @_;
1073
1074 my $cmd = "pdftotext \"$input_filename\" \"$output_filestem.text\"";
1075
1076 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i) {
1077 $cmd .= " > \"$output_filestem.out\" 2> \"$output_filestem.err\"";
1078 } else {
1079 $cmd .= " > \"$output_filestem.err\"";
1080 }
1081
1082 if (system($cmd)!=0)
1083 {
1084 print STDERR "Error executing $cmd: $!\n";
1085 &util::rm("$output_filestem.text") if (-e "$output_filestem.text");
1086 }
1087
1088 # make sure there is some extracted text.
1089 if (-e "$output_filestem.text") {
1090 open (EXTR_TEXT, "$output_filestem.text") || warn "open: $!";
1091 binmode(EXTR_TEXT); # just in case...
1092 my $line="";
1093 my $seen_text=0;
1094 while (($seen_text==0) && ($line=<EXTR_TEXT>)) {
1095 if ($line=~ m/\w/) {$seen_text=1;}
1096 }
1097 close EXTR_TEXT;
1098 if ($seen_text==0) { # no text was extracted
1099 print STDERR "Error: pdftotext found no text\n";
1100 &util::rm("$output_filestem.text");
1101 }
1102 }
1103
1104 # make sure the converter made something
1105 if (! -s "$output_filestem.text")
1106 {
1107 # print out the converters std err, if any
1108 if (-s "$output_filestem.err") {
1109 open (ERRLOG, "$output_filestem.err") || die "$!";
1110 print STDERR "pdftotext error log:\n";
1111 while (<ERRLOG>) {
1112 print STDERR "$_";
1113 }
1114 close ERRLOG;
1115 }
1116 # does this converter create a .out file?
1117 &util::rm("$output_filestem.out") if (-e "$output_filestem.out");
1118 &util::rm("$output_filestem.text") if (-e "$output_filestem.text");
1119 if (-e "$output_filestem.err") {
1120 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG,">>$faillogfile")))
1121 {
1122 open (ERRLOG,"$output_filestem.err");
1123 while (<ERRLOG>) {print FAILLOG $_;}
1124 close ERRLOG;
1125 close FAILLOG;
1126 }
1127 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err");
1128 }
1129 return 0;
1130 }
1131 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err") if (-e "$output_filestem.err");
1132 return 1;
1133}
1134
1135# Convert a PostScript document to text
1136# note - just using "ps2ascii" isn't good enough, as it
1137# returns 0 for a postscript interpreter error. ps2ascii is just
1138# a wrapper to "gs" anyway, so we use that cmd here.
1139
1140sub ps_to_text {
1141 my ($input_filename, $output_filestem) = @_;
1142
1143 my $error = "";
1144
1145 # if we're on windows we'll fall straight through without attempting
1146 # to use gs
1147 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} =~ m/^windows$/i) {
1148 $error = "Windows does not support gs";
1149
1150 } else {
1151 my $cmd = "";
1152 if ($timeout) {$cmd = "ulimit -t $timeout; ";}
1153 $cmd .= "gs -q -dNODISPLAY -dNOBIND -dWRITESYSTEMDICT -dSIMPLE -c save ";
1154 $cmd .= "-f ps2ascii.ps \"$input_filename\" -c quit > \"$output_filestem.text\"";
1155 #$cmd .= "pstotext -output \"$output_filestem.text\" $input_filename\"";
1156 $cmd .= " 2> $output_filestem.err";
1157 $!=0;
1158
1159 my $retcode=system($cmd);
1160 $retcode = $? >> 8; # see man perlfunc - system for this...
1161 # if system returns -1 | 127 (couldn't start program), look at $! for message
1162
1163 if ($retcode!=0) {if ($!) {$error=$!;} else {$error="couldn't run.\n";}}
1164 elsif (! -e "$output_filestem.text") {
1165 $error="did not create output file.\n";
1166 }
1167 else
1168 { # make sure the interpreter didn't get an error. It is technically
1169 # possible for the actual text to start with this, but....
1170 open PSOUT, "$output_filestem.text";
1171 if (<PSOUT> =~ m/^Error: (.*)/) {
1172 $error="interpreter error - \"$1\"";
1173 }
1174 close PSOUT;
1175 }
1176 }
1177
1178 if ($error ne "")
1179 {
1180 print STDERR "Warning: Error executing gs: $error\n";
1181 &util::rm("$output_filestem.text") if (-e "$output_filestem.text");
1182
1183 if ("$faillogfile" ne "" && defined(open (FAILLOG, ">>$faillogfile")))
1184 {
1185 print FAILLOG "gs - $error\n";
1186 if (-e "$output_filestem.err") {
1187 open(ERRLOG, "$output_filestem.err");
1188 while (<ERRLOG>) {print FAILLOG $_;}
1189 close ERRLOG;
1190 }
1191 close FAILLOG;
1192 }
1193 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err") if (-e "$output_filestem.err");
1194
1195
1196 # Fine then. We'll just do a lousy job by ourselves...
1197 # Based on 5-line regexp sed script found at:
1198 # http://snark.ptc.spbu.ru/mail-archives/lout/brown/msg00003.html
1199 #
1200 print STDERR "Stripping text from postscript\n";
1201 my $errorcode=0;
1202 open (IN, "$input_filename")
1203 || ($errorcode=1, warn "Couldn't read file: $!");
1204 open (OUT, ">$output_filestem.text")
1205 || ($errorcode=1, warn "Couldn't write file: $!");
1206 if ($errorcode) {print STDERR "errors\n";return 0;}
1207
1208 my $text=""; # this is for whole .ps file...
1209 $text = join('', <IN>); # see man perlport, under "System Resources"
1210 close IN;
1211
1212 # Make sure this is a ps file...
1213 if ($text !~ m/^%!/) {
1214 print STDERR "Bad postscript header: not '%!'\n";
1215 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG, ">>$faillogfile")))
1216 {
1217 print FAILLOG "Bad postscript header: not '%!'\n";
1218 close FAILLOG;
1219 }
1220 return 0;
1221 }
1222
1223 # if ps has Page data, then use it to delete all stuff before it.
1224 $text =~ s/^.*?%%Page:.*?\n//s; # treat string as single line
1225
1226 # remove all leading non-data stuff
1227 $text =~ s/^.*?\(//s;
1228
1229 # remove all newline chars for easier processing
1230 $text =~ s/\n//g;
1231
1232 # Big assumption here - assume that if any co-ordinates are
1233 # given, then we are at the end of a sentence.
1234 $text =~ s/\)-?\d+\ -?\d+/\) \(\n\)/g;
1235
1236 # special characters--
1237 $text =~ s/\(\|\)/\(\ - \)/g; # j -> em-dash?
1238
1239 # ? ps text formatting (eg italics?) ?
1240 $text =~ s/Fn\(f\)/\(\{\)/g; # f -> {
1241 $text =~ s/Fn\(g\)/\(\}\)/g; # g -> }
1242 $text =~ s/Fn\(j\)/\(\|\)/g; # j -> |
1243 # default - remove the rest
1244 $text =~ s/\ ?F.\((.+?)\)/\($1\)/g;
1245
1246 # attempt to add whitespace between words...
1247 # this is based purely on observation, and may be completely wrong...
1248 $text =~ s/([^F])[defghijkuy]\(/$1 \( /g;
1249 # eg I notice "b(" is sometimes NOT a space if preceded by a
1250 # negative number.
1251 $text =~ s/\)\d+ ?b\(/\) \( /g;
1252
1253 # change quoted braces to brackets
1254 $text =~ s/([^\\])\\\(/$1\{/g;
1255 $text =~ s/([^\\])\\\)/$1\}/g ;
1256
1257 # remove everything that is not between braces
1258 $text =~ s/\)([^\(\)])+?\(//sg ;
1259
1260 # remove any Trailer eof stuff.
1261 $text =~ s/\)[^\)]*$//sg;
1262
1263 ### ligatures have special characters...
1264 $text =~ s/\\013/ff/g;
1265 $text =~ s/\\014/fi/g;
1266 $text =~ s/\\015/fl/g;
1267 $text =~ s/\\016/ffi/g;
1268 $text =~ s/\\214/fi/g;
1269 $text =~ s/\\215/fl/g;
1270 $text =~ s/\\017/\n\* /g; # asterisk?
1271 $text =~ s/\\023/\023/g; # e acute ('e)
1272 $text =~ s/\\177/\252/g; # u"
1273# $text =~ s/ ?? /\344/g; # a"
1274
1275 print OUT "$text";
1276 close OUT;
1277 }
1278 # wrap the text - use a minimum length. ie, first space after this length.
1279 my $wrap_length=72;
1280 &util::mv("$output_filestem.text", "$output_filestem.text.tmp");
1281 open INFILE, "$output_filestem.text.tmp" ||
1282 die "Couldn't open file: $!";
1283 open OUTFILE, ">$output_filestem.text" ||
1284 die "Couldn't open file for writing: $!";
1285 my $line="";
1286 while ($line=<INFILE>) {
1287 while (length($line)>0) {
1288 if (length($line)>$wrap_length) {
1289 $line =~ s/^(.{$wrap_length}[^\s]*)\s*//;
1290 print OUTFILE "$1\n";
1291 } else {
1292 print OUTFILE "$line";
1293 $line="";
1294 }
1295 }
1296 }
1297 close INFILE;
1298 close OUTFILE;
1299 &util::rm("$output_filestem.text.tmp");
1300
1301 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err") if (-e "$output_filestem.err");
1302 return 1;
1303}
1304
1305
1306# Convert a PS file to various types of image with the convert utility
1307sub ps_to_img {
1308 my ($dirname, $input_filename, $output_filestem, $output_type) = @_;
1309
1310 # Check that ImageMagick is installed and available on the path (except for Windows 95/98)
1311 if (!($ENV{'GSDLOS'} eq "windows" && !Win32::IsWinNT())) {
1312 my $result = `identify 2>&1`;
1313 if ($? == -1 || $? == 256) { # Linux and Windows return different values for "program not found"
1314 #ImageMagick is not installed, thus the convert utility is not available.
1315 print STDERR "*** ImageMagick is not installed, the convert utility is not available\n";
1316 return 0;
1317 }
1318 }
1319
1320 $cmd = "";
1321 if ($timeout) {$cmd = "ulimit -t $timeout;";}
1322 $output_type =~ s/.*\_(.*)/$1/i;
1323 $cmd .= "perl -S pstoimg.pl -convert_to $output_type \"$input_filename\" \"$output_filestem\"";
1324 if ($ENV{'GSDLOS'} !~ m/^windows$/i || $is_winnt_2000) {
1325 $cmd .= " > \"$output_filestem.out\" 2> \"$output_filestem.err\"";
1326 } else {
1327 $cmd .= " > \"$output_filestem.err\"";
1328 }
1329
1330 # don't include path on windows (to avoid having to play about
1331 # with quoting when GSDLHOME might contain spaces) but assume
1332 # that the PATH is set up correctly
1333 $!=0;
1334 my $retval=system($cmd);
1335 if ($retval!=0)
1336 {
1337 print STDERR "Error executing pstoimg.pl";
1338 if ($!) {print STDERR ": $!";}
1339 print STDERR "\n";
1340 }
1341
1342 #make sure the converter made something
1343 #if ($retval !=0) || ! -s "$output_filestem")
1344 if ($retval !=0)
1345 {
1346 &util::rm("$output_filestem.out") if (-e "$output_filestem.out");
1347 #print out the converter's std err, if any
1348 if (-s "$output_filestem.err") {
1349 open (ERRLOG, "$output_filestem.err") || die "$!";
1350 print STDERR "pstoimg error log:\n";
1351 while (<ERRLOG>) {
1352 print STDERR "$_";
1353 }
1354 close ERRLOG;
1355 }
1356 #&util::rm("$output_filestem.html") if (-e "$output_filestem.html");
1357 if (-e "$output_filestem.err") {
1358 if ($faillogfile ne "" && defined(open(FAILLOG,">>$faillogfile")))
1359 {
1360 open (ERRLOG, "$output_filestem.err");
1361 while (<ERRLOG>) {print FAILLOG $_;}
1362 close ERRLOG;
1363 close FAILLOG;
1364 }
1365 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err");
1366 }
1367 return 0;
1368 }
1369 &util::rm("$output_filestem.err") if (-e "$output_filestem.err");
1370 &util::rm("$output_filestem.out") if (-e "$output_filestem.out");
1371 return 1;
1372}
1373
1374# Convert any file to HTML with a crude perl implementation of the
1375# UNIX strings command.
1376
1377sub any_to_html {
1378 ($input_filename, $output_filestem) = @_;
1379
1380 # First generate a text file
1381 return 0 unless (&any_to_text($input_filename, $output_filestem));
1382
1383 # create an HTML file from the text file
1384 open(TEXT, "<$output_filestem.text");
1385 open(HTML, ">$output_filestem.html");
1386
1387 print HTML "<html><head>\n";
1388 print HTML "<META HTTP-EQUIV=\"Content-Type\" CONTENT=\"text/html\">\n";
1389 print HTML "<META NAME=\"GENERATOR\" CONTENT=\"Greenstone any_to_html\">\n";
1390 print HTML "</head><body>\n\n";
1391
1392 my $line;
1393 while ($line=<TEXT>) {
1394 $line =~ s/</&lt;/g;
1395 $line =~ s/>/&gt;/g;
1396 if ($line =~ m/^\s*$/) {
1397 print HTML "<p>";
1398 } else {
1399 print HTML "<br> ", $line;
1400 }
1401 }
1402 print HTML "\n</body></html>\n";
1403
1404 close HTML;
1405 close TEXT;
1406
1407 &util::rm("$output_filestem.text") if (-e "$output_filestem.text");
1408 return 1;
1409}
1410
1411# Convert any file to TEXT with a crude perl implementation of the
1412# UNIX strings command.
1413# Note - this assumes ascii charsets :( (jrm21)
1414
1415sub any_to_text {
1416 ($input_filename, $output_filestem) = @_;
1417
1418 if (!$use_strings) {
1419 return 0;
1420 }
1421
1422 print STDERR "\n**** In any to text****\n\n";
1423 open(IN, "<$input_filename") || return 0;
1424 binmode(IN);
1425 open(OUT, ">$output_filestem.text") || return 0;
1426
1427 my ($line);
1428 my $output_line_count = 0;
1429 while (<IN>) {
1430 $line = $_;
1431
1432 # delete anything that isn't a printable character
1433 $line =~ s/[^\040-\176]+/\n/sg;
1434
1435 # delete any string less than 10 characters long
1436 $line =~ s/^.{0,9}$/\n/mg;
1437 while ($line =~ m/^.{1,9}$/m) {
1438 $line =~ s/^.{0,9}$/\n/mg;
1439 $line =~ s/\n+/\n/sg;
1440 }
1441
1442 # remove extraneous whitespace
1443 $line =~ s/\n+/\n/gs;
1444 $line =~ s/^\n//gs;
1445
1446 # output whatever is left
1447 if ($line =~ m/[^\n ]/) {
1448 print OUT $line;
1449 ++$output_line_count;
1450 }
1451 }
1452
1453 close OUT;
1454 close IN;
1455
1456 if ($output_line_count) { # try to protect against binary only formats
1457 return 1;
1458 }
1459
1460 &util::rm("$output_filestem.text");
1461 return 0;
1462
1463}
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