JeffM wrote:
James Greenidge wrote:
Is it possible via special plug-ins
to turn Composer into a full-fledged word processor?
Just use your browser:
http://docs.google.com/
Rick Merrill wrote:
lots of people use MS Word to compose web pages
since it can output html code[...]
Run some of that "HTML" thru the W3C Validator.
I have indeed done that as I do for my own pages (www.batco.tv)
and found exactly as you say:
It is the most crapped-up junk you will ever see
trying to pass itself off as valid HTML markup.
**NEVER** use M$ tools to create Web pages.
But for pity sake I was just saying "other people" do this.
If your document is going to "live" as a web page,
your word processor should produce it.
NO. NO. NO.
If you are going to put something on a Port 80 location,
make it **REAL** HTML.
"Real?" Have you ever tried to get google/yahoo/cnn html code
to "validate"?! There is no agreement on the meaning of "real".
If you have other stuff to upload, do that via Port 21 (FTP).
I think the OP's question makes a lot of sense,
I don't think you could be more wrong.
Well HE brought it up!-)
I see the OP's question as correctly portending
the merger of word processing and web page composition
until there is no longer a distinction.
Your business address is in Redmond, Washington isn't it?
Not a ghost of a chance!
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