Troy -

        Thanks for the response but it isn't relevant.  That's exactly what
I did.  To repeat: "Everything is there but it isn't formatted properly."
There seem to be no end of line markers or whatever tells the browser to
skip to the next display line in the html file.  Is there something I can do
to make the display look right.  For example I get:

NumberMake1Ford2Chevrolet3Dodge

instead of:
 
 Number   Make
    1     Ford
    2     Chevrolet
    3     Dodge

I've seen this feature demonstrated and the browser displayed nicely
formatted information.  I'm having this problem with both Windows and DOS.

Bernie

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At 09:37 PM 3/21/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>In the windows version, just use
>
>Launch file.htm
>
>and then windows should start your default browser and pull up your file.
>
>Troy
>
>
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>>Troy -
>>
>>        I just tried this in RBW 1.851 and it doesn't work very well.
>>Everything is there but it isn't formatted properly.
>>
>>        Under RBD 1.850 and W2K the command ZIP COMMAND /C START file.htm
>>comes up with a "Bad command or file name" error message.  Under W2K one
>>should use ZIP CMD /C START file.htm.  Once again the information is all
>>there but the presentation format is confused.
>>
>>Bernie
>>
>>
>>At 03:48 PM 3/21/2002 -0700, you wrote:
>>>ok, I did a little testing, and this is about the easiest way to generat an
>>>html report and pull it up in a browser window.  This code works for R:base
>>>for DOS on Win 98.  The zip command will need to be tweeked a little
>>>depending on what OS you have.  If you are using RBwin, you could just use
>>>LAUNCH t.htm instead.
>>>
>>>out t.htm
>>>select * from tablename HTML
>>>out screen
>>>
>>>zip command /c start t.htm
>>>
>>>Troy
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