How Do I Create a Dynamic Html File from a PDF File?

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How do I create a dynamic HTML file from a PDF file?

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Please do let us know what you think, and share your feedback in this Google+ discussion group. That was a great answer, thanks for the feedback. If I did this wrong, or maybe confused you, please let me know by commenting on this post or tweeting me SidharamShukla.