On Fri, 2002-01-11 at 16:10, Mike Bresnahan wrote:
> At least with Word 2000, if you save as HTML you will get HTML that is only
> parseable by Microsoft products, e.g. Internet Explorer.  If you try to view
> the HTML with for example Netscape, you will see a mess.  In fact, I have
> yet to find any automated way to convert a Word 2000 document to HTML that
> looks the same in Internet Explorer and Netscape 4.7x.  I even tried evals
> of commercial software and had no luck.  CAVEAT: Netscape 6.2 can view Word
> 2000 HTML just fine (perhaps because they were forced to support a bunch of
> Microsoft HTML extensions?).
Knowing all this as you do, I still see the following:

X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook IMO, Build 9.0.2416 (9.0.2911.0)

in your emails.... Go figure. :-)

> Also interesting, Macromedia Dreamweaver comes with a tool to clean-up HTML
> produced by Word.  Apparently Word produces HTML loaded with redundant
> constructs and Microsoft specific features.
> 

-- 
Ben Lutgens		
Sistina Software Inc.	
Kernel panic: I have no root and I want to scream
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