On 11/04/2012 04:14 PM, Rob Snelders wrote:
Hi all,

The export-option in the options-dialog -> Load/Save -> HTML-compatibility states that you can save for LibreOffice Writer, Internet Explorer and Netscape Navigator. Looking at the code that states Netscape 4-compatibility. But has this still any value? As the browsers are for basic HTML compatible for some years. I think that the Netscape output also works in Internet Explorer. If it still has value then the name netscape navigator should change as less and less people know what Netscape is.

This bug triggerd the question: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=56726

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Greetings,
Rob Snelders

Rob,

From the few times I exported as html, I noticed the html produced appeared to be fairly standard html 4.01. The main problem I noticed is that all the styles are embedded in the html. Note, I believe this is legal html, if now considered bad practice The export modules do not produce a CSS page. This makes the resulting html, IMHO, very difficult to maintain.

You can check your html at http://validator.w3.org/

I find I prefer to save the text as txt file then cut and then directly create the html page(s) and CSS pages I need.

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Jay Lozier
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