Manuel Lemos wrote...
>>> I'd say RTF is a format you're going to be able to come to grips with
>>> quicker than .doc -- just take a look at the source of a word doc -- it's
>>> pretty obscure!!!
>>
>> And proprietary, and soon to be obsolete. But Office 11 files will be XML
>> files.
>
> RTF i
Hello,
On 10/31/2002 04:38 AM, Charles Wiltgen wrote:
Justin French wrote...
I'd say RTF is a format you're going to be able to come to grips with
quicker than .doc -- just take a look at the source of a word doc -- it's
pretty obscure!!!
And proprietary, and soon to be obsolete. But Offic
Justin French wrote...
> I'd say RTF is a format you're going to be able to come to grips with
> quicker than .doc -- just take a look at the source of a word doc -- it's
> pretty obscure!!!
And proprietary, and soon to be obsolete. But Office 11 files will be XML
files.
--
Charles Wiltgen
> You are right about it - RTF is doable, I heard.
>
> But, I still have to answer about the MS Word thingie.
>
> Isn't there any tool to convert from, say, PDF to Word? Or like
> headers tricky?
I use this function to send a Word header instead of an HTML header. You
can then send just regular
On Wed, 30 Oct 2002 21:16:14 -0600 incoming <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'd go with RTF or PDF. I know there is a way to do PDF from inside of
> PHP. That's the best you're going to get I think.
PDF are done with FOP and they work perfectly well.
> Even AbiWord and kword
> have a difficult
You are right about it - RTF is doable, I heard.
But, I still have to answer about the MS Word thingie.
Isn't there any tool to convert from, say, PDF to Word? Or like
headers tricky?
Thanks, Justin.
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I'd go with RTF or PDF. I know there is a way to do PDF from inside of
PHP. That's the best you're going to get I think. Even AbiWord and kword
have a difficult time with .doc files, whether reading or writing.(I
don't think kword writes, been away from the word processor for awhile,
w).
H
I'd say RTF is a format you're going to be able to come to grips with
quicker than .doc -- just take a look at the source of a word doc -- it's
pretty obscure!!!
Justin
on 31/10/02 1:01 PM, Maxim Maletsky ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
> Guys,
>
> The other day, one of my clients asked me this
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