I tried this in another (rather odd) environment and had some success. I
took a word document and saved it as HTML and then opened it in a text
editor.
I used a .doc extension and kept:
http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40";>
Print
Antyhing apart from that was
How can I generate .rtf files ???
"Jon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Nah... You can't use COM in Linux, but you can generate an RTF pretty
> easily, which will open right up in Word with no problems whatsoever.
>
> -- jon
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Nah... You can't use COM in Linux, but you can generate an RTF pretty
easily, which will open right up in Word with no problems whatsoever.
-- jon
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-Original Message-
From: Naveed Ahmad [mail
Simply create a html file and give the user impression that it's in doc
format - output the right header and give it .doc extension
Naveed Ahmad wrote:
I want to save a document in .doc format on the fly but my server is running
on a linux machine. Can I still make use of COM object? Or there is
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