Hi,

So where are you facing the problem. i.e in creating the RTF document or
opening the RTF document


Purav


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Hi folks:

Thanks for your responses to my last question.  Now I have to ask another
one and I hope somebody can answer:

I've gotten a new requirement to create RTF documents on a servlet, the
browser should then open MSWord and view the output.  I've created the
template and set the contentType to aplication/msword, but it won't work!!
Could you direct me somewhere where I could learn how to accomplish this, or
could somebody tell me how to make it work? does a contentType specific for
RTF exist?? Thnks!!


William J Ortiz
Information Analyst Associate
XGAF - Metered Supplies
Phone: (716) 427-6892
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