Save you word document as an html page and it will retain all your settings
in word xml.
Update the xml with your changes, then allow the user to download the
document with a ".doc" extension.
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Joseph Discenza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: I'm going to repeat my suggestion that length should be
: tested (since CGI.pm uses ''), in case 0 is an acceptable
: value (Charles's test would ignore a 0).
Joe's right. I guess size matters. :)
HTH,
Charles K. Clarkson
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Mark,
You're absolutely right. I didn't mention that I wanted to add a new
node, fortunately for me you assumed correctly.
To answer your question on XML::Simple, I've used it to grab data from
the patches.xml file but not to write it out. After reading the
documentation
on XML::Simple I le
Pratibha,
Thank you for the example. I will definitely be making use of it.
On a similar note, what would be the best way to read the patches.xml
file in and add or make changes to the content and write it back out?
Read with XML::Simple, then write out with XML::Writer? Or is their
a more ef
Carter, you didn't say what you wanted to add, and where. I'll make the
assumption you want to add a sibling node to release version 2.0.
Here are a few options:
OPTION 1
Take another look at XML::Simple. I don't see anything in your XML that
wouldn't be possible to create using XML::Simp