What are the requirements of a file to be HTML file, just it has to be able to view the file in web browser. SO, probably the answer would be to change the doc file extension to HTML.
Either you can embed the doc file into a web page or save it as .HTML or .htm file
You cannot convert an image to a markup file.
ASP.NET is not a programming language. However to come back to your question, you can use a label control to write the description. I prefer to use HTML file rather than an ASPX file for such requirements.
Via FTP.
.html is not an image file, so it can't be converted to .jpg unless the .html file has images in it, in which case you would show extensions and then click in the name box and change .html to .jpg
If you have a .txt file that you want to be a html file, do this: open the .txt file and then save as and (change the name to what you want to call the file).html. Make sure that you 'save as' for all files or you will be saved as: somename.html.txt which will result it still be a text document. Make sure that you have the document in HTML format.
HTML documents are simply plain text on the inside (either ASCII, or UTF-8.) So they're easy to edit and work with. Furthermore, an HTML file can be served from a webserver using any extension you like, provided that the webserver is configured to do so. This is because the browser determines how to treat the file based off the file's MIME (media type) not its extension. You can convert HTML into several different formats using various online conversion tools. (See related links.)
You cannot convert an HTML document into word. It is because of the incompatibility of word to open web docs.
All HTML files are text files. You can open them with any text editor, such as Notepad. When a browser opens the file, it reads it and displays the html as a web page. If you open a html file in a text editor or a word processor or other such application, you will see the actual html code, which is just ordinary text. So you don't need to convert HTML files into text, as they are already text files. All you need is something to open them with, other than a browser.
How can I get a batch file (that calls on an executable file and a .fil file) that is made for a 32 bit application to work on a 64 bit win 7?
To convert a document into a PDF file using pdfgoes, you can simply upload your document to the pdfgoes website and choose the option to convert it to a PDF file.
You cannon get the HTML since .swf is a file type created using Macromedia.
There is nothing like converting HTML file to a website. A file with .html extension and when run in a web browser will be same as a website. To use that or access that everywhere you need to buy a server first.