On 06/09/2013 10:09 AM, Dan Coutu wrote: > On 6/8/13 2:15 PM, Jerry Feldman wrote: >> On 06/08/2013 01:55 PM, Chris Linstid wrote: >>> On Sat, Jun 8, 2013 at 12:46 PM, Chris Linstid <clins...@gmail.com >>> <mailto:clins...@gmail.com>> wrote: >>> >>> At work I've been generating HTML reference documents for an API >>> and the references use CSS and JavaScript. I just take the whole >>> pile of HTML, js, and css files and copy them to Sharepoint (it's >>> the only cross-site resource we have at the moment, *sigh*). Since >>> it's just HTML, js, and css, the browser is able to pick >>> everything up properly and display everything as I specified it. >>> >>> >>> Just to clarify, I mean that I upload the html, css, and js files to a >>> document library and then go to: >>> http://sharepoint/path/to/doc/library/api/index.html and access the >>> files as if they were hosted on any other web server or local files. >> Currently this is not in the document library. It uses Hot Events. I'm >> not sure what the underlying widget supports. Butm when I log in the >> only action I can do is to create a new event and enter the html. >> > I have good luck with using IBM's Symphony office suite to generate doc, > spreadsheet, and presentation files that look good when viewed in > Microsoft-land. Symphony is free and will run on multiple platforms that > of course includes Linux. I work for IBM, and use Symphony at work, but Symphony is based on OpenOffice. I have nothing against using Symphony, OpenOffice, or LibreOffice but my posts in HTML just end up looking terrible when I post them to Boston User Groups. They look OK in Symphony/OpenOffice or LibreOffice writer.
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