22.10 Exporting content for
database input
If you are generating HTML that is destined for input
to a database, you might want to exclude everything except the <body> content. You
can use the following setting to generate HTML without the prolog, <html> tags, <head> tags and content,
or <body> tags. This
leaves just the body content, in a form suited to inclusion in a database:
[HTMLOptions]
; BodyContentOnly = No (default) or Yes (omit prolog, root element,
; and head and body tags, leaving only body content, for DBMS use)
BodyContentOnly = Yes
Previous Topic: 22.9 Generating
XHTML for Confluence 4.x
Next Topic: 22.11 Specifying
a starting topic for HTML or XHTML
Parent Topic: 22. Converting to HTML/XHTML
Sibling Topics:
22.1 Deciding
which type of output to produce
22.2 Setting
up an HTML project
22.3 Including
starting code and entity references
22.4 Supplying
values for the <head> element
22.5 Specifying
HTML <body> attributes
22.6 Specifying document-wide properties for
HTML
22.7 Importing
HTML files as insets
22.8 Providing
hover text for links in HTML
22.9 Generating
XHTML for Confluence 4.x
22.11 Specifying
a starting topic for HTML or XHTML
22.12 Using
framesets
22.13 Passing
W3C validation tests