>Definitely.  I created a page with lists, used the Web Preview (how's
>that for a buzzword) and validated the file using both the HTML and
>CSS validators at w3.org, and we passed with flying colors.
>
>I was going to see what other word processors did, but neither KWord
>nor StarOffice would start for me.  Darn.  And of course, Microsoft
>"HTML" export is half elements that aren't even in HTML, and were only
>ever dreamed of in the feverish ravings of some poor Word coder.  :-)
>
>Well done.

Thanks :) StarOffice's HTML export is actually pretty nice, though not as 
nice or correct as ours. KWord's HTML filter is described as "beta" by the 
KWord team themselves with quite a few shortcomings 
(http://webcvs.kde.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/koffice/filters/kword/html/status.html#export?content-type=text/html).
 
We, for instance, do everything in their "TODO" block except tables, but 
that is for obvious reasons :)

Dom

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