From: AAaron123 on 16 Nov 2009 13:00 I need to make many files from ms word available for viewing on my site. I believe word can produce html, filtered html, single file .mht and pdf. I tried an iframe showing the two htm file types. I'll check out the mht in a few minutes to see if that displays OK. I need to find out how to display the pdf and any suggestions would be appreciated. But the real reason for this post is to ask what format would you use. Lacking experience I don't know the down sides and advantages to the different formats. Thanks
From: Alexey Smirnov on 17 Nov 2009 05:02 On Nov 16, 7:00 pm, "AAaron123" <aaaron...(a)roadrunner.com> wrote: > I need to make many files from ms word available for viewing on my site. > > I believe word can produce html, filtered html, single file .mht and pdf. > > I tried an iframe showing the two htm file types. I'll check out the mht in > a few minutes to see if that displays OK. > > I need to find out how to display the pdf and any suggestions would be > appreciated. > > But the real reason for this post is to ask what format would you use. > > Lacking experience I don't know the down sides and advantages to the > different formats. > > Thanks PDF and MHT are not formats of MS Word. For PDF you will need to have a PDF viewer, such as Acrobat Reader installed on the system. MHT also does not need Word, but will not work in all browsers (see more on http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MHTML). Example of embedded PDF in iframe http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/html/iframe-pdf.html
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