22.11 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:
22.10 Generating
XHTML for Confluence 4.x
Next Topic:
22.12 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 Defining
text colors for HTML
22.8 Importing
HTML files as insets
22.9 Providing
hover text for links in HTML
22.10 Generating
XHTML for Confluence 4.x
22.12 Specifying
a starting topic for HTML or XHTML
22.13 Using
framesets
22.14 Passing
W3C validation tests
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