How much of a "word" document do you want, if that's not a totally stupid 
question?
I have in the past created an html file, saved it with a .doc file extention 
and word seemed quite happy to open and display it (I'm refering to windows, 
mac may well be / probably is different.
It probably depends on what word features they actually require, and if your 
app needs to read and modify it afterwards (word will probably add all sorts of 
stuff to it on a save).
 
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Mathieu 
Fernandez
Sent: 13 May 2008 15:50
To: flexcoders@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [flexcoders] How to create .doc files (Word files) with Flex ?
 
Rick Winscot a écrit :
        Hmm... Microsoft can barely do that! Seriously though - a native .doc 
file? Directly - no. If you have a server with a product like Aspose Word 
(www.aspose.com) installed - maybe. The straight forward scenario is to install 
components or libraries on the server (since Flex would have a difficult time 
loading/saving anything or interfacing with anything client side).
Sorry but my last message wasn't send in totality ?!?!?

For my problem I can't use your solution because clients must be able to 
generate a Word document even when they are disconnect from the server. 
For example if it's a Desktop AIR application and they lose th econnection, 
they must be able to create a word document.

thank you for helping me
 

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