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What is the difference between the “HTML4” and “HTML3” output from Magellan?

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What is the difference between the “HTML4” and “HTML3” output from Magellan?

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The HTML4 output from Magellan uses Cascading Style sheets or Netscape Layers to position the text and images from your PDF so that the HTML display closely matches the original. This type of output may be too complex for some browsers and HTML editors. The HTML3 output from Magellan complies with the HTML 3.2 standard. The page layout of your PDF will not be preserved as accurately as in the HTML4 output. Instead, Magellan will reflow the contents of your file in a format that is compatible with most HTML browsers and editors, as well as other applications (for example, Word and Excel). Will Magellan preserve hyperlinks to other PDF files? Magellan will preserve a PDF’s internal hyperlinks and links to web pages. However, it will not preserve links to other PDF files.

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