I highly recommend the Save as Compact HTML feature in XP or the Compact
HTML Add-on for 2K:

http://office.microsoft.com/downloads/2000/Msohtmf2.aspx

.     -----Original Message-----
.     From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.     [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Charles Daminato
.     Sent: Friday, November 09, 2001 4:03 PM
.     To: Robert L Mathews
.     Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.     Subject: RE: .name Contract Exhibit A
.
.
.     I'll get these things fixed up... as for the HTML (grumble),
.     I'm always
.     hounding them to not just use the "save as HTML" feature...
.     I'll work on
.     that too.
.
.     Charles Daminato
.     OpenSRS Product Manager
.     Tucows Inc. - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.
.     > -----Original Message-----
.     > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.     > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Robert L Mathews
.     > Sent: November 9, 2001 3:49 PM
.     > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
.     > Subject: .name Contract Exhibit A
.     >
.     >
.     > I'm posting the Exhibit A for .name on my site so I can accept .name
.     > preregistrations for a few customers.
.     >
.     > I'm using the template for this at:
.     >
.     >   http://www.opensrs.org/nameexhibita.html
.     >
.     > Unfortunately, it needs a cleanup (to put it mildly). Just
.     a few of the
.     > more glaring examples:
.     >
.     > - the first link (to ICANN) has a typo that makes it fail;
.     > - the second link is supposed to point to an acceptable use
.     policy on the
.     >   OpenSRS site, but the resulting page has no such policy;
.     > - parts of section 24 run into section 25.
.     >
.     > I could keep going, but you get the idea.
.     >
.     > Also, it's still created in Word, which makes it almost
.     impossible to
.     > modify the style to match our design (the HTML source will curl your
.     > toes) and leads to freakish things like curly quotes being
.     used half the
.     > time, but not the other half.
.     >
.     > Finally, some of the legal parts still seem to be inconsistent with
.     > OpenSRS "real life" policies. For example, it says that in
.     the case of an
.     > ownership transfer, the person must submit details of the
.     transfer and
.     > the new owner's acceptance of the contract terms in
.     writing. However,
.     > OpenSRS staff actually tell people to merely update the
.     administrative
.     > contact to the new owner, even if the transfer resulted from a legal
.     > dispute.
.     >
.     > These points have all come up before. I think it's long
.     past time to fix
.     > them.
.     >
.     > --
.     > Robert L Mathews, Tiger Technologies
.     >
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