<snip>
Though, I would
>start with a HTML file first and then use RTFs only when an HTML file
>didn't
>work and I can't see when that would happen.
</snip>
Thanks again for the fast response.
Here's what i'm planning on doing....HTML is the best way to go for my
display purposes in director for sure because of all the fun formating
options it has and well its something i understand :), however the reason i
need RTF(besides how portable it is) is for when a user saves a file to
their hard drive....if it was html i'd have to save a folder with images
with it and even then what if the user moves the single file? That'd break
all the images.
Here's a thought as far as RTF's go, i haven't read what's on that link yet
so what i'm thinking could be way off :). Because of the fact that i'm
going to need to open and/or create these RTF files, i stored the images in
a "blob" so to speak (the raw format or binary?) would I be able to use
FileIO to write the files?
Thanks for the comments and getting my mind wrapped around it :).
- Bill
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