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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Maxim Maletsky
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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
Guys,
The other day, one of my clients asked me this very tricky question:
"Can we also use that XML data for making MS Word (.doc) files?"
Our system is designed to produce XML output independently to then later
transform it into HTML with PHP/XSLT and PDF with FOP. Now, the client
also wants
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