Use Node.js via .NET library to split HTML files into parts. You can integrate the extracted HTML pages with other data and, as a result, get documents of the form and content that you require. Splitting HTML into parts makes it easier to collaborate on HTML files.
This software library provides JavaScript developers with a set of functions to split HTML into parts. Splitting a HTML into separate files can be used to make it easier to work with sections of a document in parallel. For example, if several people are working on one HTML at the same time, splitting HTML will allow them to speed up the process. The HTML splitting may be part of a technology for extracting text from HTML files and integrating data into automated information systems or databases.
Our library provides JavaScript developers with all the necessary functions to split HTML into parts and extract pages according to the specified mode. This is a stand-alone Node.js via .NET solution that does not require Microsoft Word, Acrobat Reader or other applications installed.
Split HTML content using different criteria in JavaScript code. You can use the following page extraction modes for HTML files: 'split by headings', 'split by sections', 'split page by page', 'split by page ranges'.
After splitting your HTML into parts, you can export the result to the required file format using the 'Document.Save' method. You can also control how the HTML parts are exported to HTML and EPUB formats using the 'DocumentPartSavingCallback' property, which will also allow you to redirect output streams.
Split HTML documents easily with our solution for Node.js via .NET. The following example shows how to split a HTML using JavaScript:
npm install @aspose/words
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const aw = require('@aspose/words');
var doc = new aw.Document("Input.html")
for (var page = 0; page < doc.pageCount; page++) {
var extractedPage = doc.extractPages(page, 1);
extractedPage.save(`Output_${page + 1}.html`);
}
We host our Node.js via .Net packages in NPM repositories. Please follow the step-by-step instructions on how to install "Aspose.Words for Node.js via .NET" to your developer environment.
This package is compatible with Node.js 14.17.0 or higher.