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> Subject: Re: [PHP] Editing Word Documents
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> I think what the OP meant (certainly what I meant), is that the Word doc
> is accessed from a normal link. Clients use windows and the browser has
> the .doc mime type set and spawns Word. The user edits it. I had
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>>David Russell wrote:
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>>>snip--
>>>5. The client then cl
On Mon, 8 Jul 2002, David Russell wrote:
> I have just had a request about editing Word Documents...
>
> I have an intranet, which provides access to, amongst others, Word
> Documents about policies, etc. What the guys are looking for is a way to
> do the following:
>
> 1. Show a list of files
It sounds like a job for WebDAV to me...
-Josh
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Sent: Monday, July 08, 2002 11:51 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] Editing Word Documents
> David Russell wrote:
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> > snip--
> > 5. The client then closes the file, it "auto-saves" and he goes about
> > his business.
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David Russell wrote:
> snip--
> 5. The client then closes the file, it "auto-saves" and he goes about
> his business.
By coincidence, I'd be very interested in this too, particularly from a
linux server.
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Chris
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Hi all
I have just had a request about editing Word Documents...
I have an intranet, which provides access to, amongst others, Word
Documents about policies, etc. What the guys are looking for is a way to
do the following:
1. Show a list of files available for editing
2. If a file is clicked,
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