Peter, surely with your vast experience the answer to 'why' is just bleeding
obvious!
B)
Peter Tilbrook wrote:
I did this years ago for Foreign Affairs and Trade.
The tricks was having MS Word installed on the same server as ColdFusion
for starters - so it must at least be licensed.
Apart from that a bit of COM manipulation and it is indeed possible. But
why?
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Could anyone point me in the direction of a reliable program that will
convert a Word Doc to HTML? It is essential that we can interface with
it from CF. Preferably 6.1.
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