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Subject: JavaScript and SSI and embedding other code inside Word docs that become HTML
Category: Computers > Software
Asked by: sherpaj-ga
List Price: $15.00
Posted: 09 Sep 2002 14:52 PDT
Expires: 09 Oct 2002 14:52 PDT
Question ID: 63200
I do my web pages in word.  Usually on the Mac, I have the latest ver.
 Something I then edit them from another location using Word XP on a
Windows XP system.  Because of the way our company does things, we
have to use Word and only Word for our intranet HTML pages.  Can Word
support javacode, or server-side includes, or over pop in code.  How
about JAVA?  I need the page to still be editable in word at any time
without disrupting the javacoer.  I also need everything to stay cross
platform (Mac/PC)  Any idea of any pages that says how to include this
stuff?
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Subject: Re: JavaScript and SSI and embedding other code inside Word docs that become HTML
From: xemion-ga on 09 Sep 2002 17:19 PDT
 
It would be my unresearched opinion that it would be easier to change
your company;s procedure than it would be to try and do that stuff in
word.  This is just at a first glance and without any research.

xemion-ga
Subject: Re: JavaScript and SSI and embedding other code inside Word docs that become HTML
From: sherpaj-ga on 09 Sep 2002 18:47 PDT
 
Need to keep word
Subject: Re: JavaScript and SSI and embedding other code inside Word docs that become HTML
From: webadept-ga on 09 Sep 2002 22:13 PDT
 
Well.. my heavly researched and several hours of trying to get it to
work with anything, other than Flash, has proved an end without joy.
Just don't see how it can be done. Flash works, you can embed that,
but nothing else.

I even tried to import an HTML file into word, which appeared to work
until I exported it again, and that's when all the fun started. Bummer
I know, but Word was never meant to do that, can't really blame MS.

webadept-ga

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