The only problem with HTML is that I can't find a way to embed the image (that 
works in Word), as opposed to having it link back to our server (which isn't 
the desired outcome).



On Tue, 21 Apr 2009 13:24:50 +0800, Marnen Laibow-Koser 
<rails-mailing-l...@andreas-s.net> wrote:

>
> Simon Macneall wrote:
>> No I didn't, and I probably snapped a bit more than I should have, but
>> you continually see people answering questions with negatives like that,
>> and it irks me.
>
> You also continually see people asking how to solve a problem in a way
> they do not realize is suboptimal.  Granted, that may not be the case
> here, but that wasn't obvious from your original question.
>
> I would actually say that giving the client an HTML file might be the
> way to go here.  It's not well known, but MS Word does a beautiful job
> of importing HTML files (or did the last time I tried), including
> parsing <img> tags correctly.  So your client should have no trouble
> editing the file with Word, or with just about anything else, and you
> won't have to support a Web-unfriendly file format.
>
> Best,
> --
> Marnen Laibow-Koser
> http://www.marnen.org
> mar...@marnen.org

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