Hi Daniel,
you could implement a new filter for OpenOffice that puts the html
export and the graphics into
a zip file f.e. Then instead of telling 'them' to use "Save as HTML" you
tell them to "Save as MyHTML+PNGS".
Or develop an extension that also uploads this directly to your server.
Basicly, if your users use OpenOffice.org on their clients to edit the
documents, let their OOo do
the conversion.
Regards,
Christian
Daniel Garcia wrote:
Hi Fernand,
Thank you very much for your reply. That is really a good solution when
client and servers are at the same place. In my case, I have got
server-client application so that users send through the document and then
the system will place the css and html files somewhere behind Apache...
I would need something that can be done via coding. At this stage I am
afraid I will have to tell them to use save as html and the replace the
drawing and charts and that is it.
Anyone have a better idea than mine, please fire up.
Thanks Fernand,
Daniel.
On Wed, Feb 18, 2009 at 8:16 AM, Fernand Vanrie <[email protected]> wrote:
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