Eric,
In my prev project we had similar requirement as yours .
At the end of application a datasheet was generated based on the user entered inputs.
This Datasheet was a Html and the requirement was to convert this Html into RTF format
and push it
to the the client.
I have a EXE for doing this which takes Html file as input and generates a RTF file.
I doubt that the mailing list will accept exe as attchment. so if this is what u are
looking for,
get back to me
I'll mail the exe to you.
-Suresh
"Valderrama, Eric" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've been checking the archives but i didn't find the integral solution to
> my problem. I sent a mail before related with how to create word documents,
> but that idea it was a little difficult to implement with servlets. Finally,
> I decided that the most feasible way to develop my application is to create
> a RTF document.
>
> However, I don't know how to join the answers to the both problems, that is
> to create a RTF document and to save it in a specific folder. I have a weak
> idea of how to create the document, i. e. doing
> setContentType("application/rtf") and then
> out.print({\\rtf1\\ansi\\ansicpg1252\\deff0\\deftab720{\\fonttbl{\\f0\\fswis
> s MS Sans Serif;}...[blah, blah...] ...);
>
> And I have another idea of how to write a file without showing it, i. e.
> using a BufferedWriter object and so on.
>
> I hope you can help me in this problem, because I don't know how to
> integrate both solutions in order to develop my application. But it could be
> possible that I don' t have the right solutions to this, so I hope you can
> orientate in a good way.
>
> I will really appreciate your answers
> Thanks in advance.
>
> -Eric-
>
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