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Source code for word created web page
Before hand I know word stinks for creating web pages, but the situation
calls for it. I have been trying to find out where I could set the default coding for a word webpage. I thought I would get tricky and put the stuff in the source code with a real web editor save open in word and save as dot but it still over writes the added stuff. I tried to merge changes into existing file and still over writes. Is there any way to control what word does in the source code? Meda tags added scripts and so forth. |
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Source code for word created web page
Hi doggie
Big-dog1965 wrote: Before hand I know word stinks for creating web pages, but the situation calls for it. I have been trying to find out where I could set the default coding for a word webpage. I thought I would get tricky and put the stuff in the source code with a real web editor save open in word and save as dot but it still over writes the added stuff. I tried to merge changes into existing file and still over writes. Is there any way to control what word does in the source code? Meda tags added scripts and so forth. you could try it the other way round: take the end result (Word's HTML) and post process it in a code-oriented HTML editor. Word is pretty much OK these days as an HTML editor €“ that is, if you do _not_ care about the code. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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Source code for word created web page
the page will get replace once in a while using word. the problem is it over
writes all the modification made by using front page. I could live with the word code but I need my added code in there as well "Robert M. Franz (RMF)" wrote: Hi doggie Big-dog1965 wrote: Before hand I know word stinks for creating web pages, but the situation calls for it. I have been trying to find out where I could set the default coding for a word webpage. I thought I would get tricky and put the stuff in the source code with a real web editor save open in word and save as dot but it still over writes the added stuff. I tried to merge changes into existing file and still over writes. Is there any way to control what word does in the source code? Meda tags added scripts and so forth. you could try it the other way round: take the end result (Word's HTML) and post process it in a code-oriented HTML editor. Word is pretty much OK these days as an HTML editor €“ that is, if you do _not_ care about the code. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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Source code for word created web page
Big-dog1965 wrote:
the page will get replace once in a while using word. the problem is it over writes all the modification made by using front page. I could live with the word code but I need my added code in there as well then you have to automate the post-processing. You might be able to do it in Word itself, but for that, you need to find a way to open up HTML in Word as a text file. [Renaming the file to *.txt might or might not get you there.] OTOH, then you're dealing with raw HTML code, and if you wanted that ... 2cents Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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