converting stacks to html

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Sat Jul 17 15:05:51 EDT 2004


> Did you could export animation too?
> That could be astounding!!!

Converting stacks to html...hasn't everyone figured out how to do this? It's
quite simple actually...

JR


> Date: Fri, 16 Jul 2004 22:34:19 -0700 (PDT)
> From: Alejandro Tejada <capellan2000 at yahoo.com>
> Subject: Re: Update on WYSIWYG editor of Alain
> To: metacard at lists.runrev.com
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> Hi Alain,
>
> on Thu, 15 Jul 2004
> Alain Farmer wrote:
>
> > Here is an updated version of the software (in
> > French)
> > that Im crafting for a francophone school
> > commission.
>
> Did they have a website?
>
> > The relevance, for this mostly-anglo maillist, is
> > that
> > it implements a bunch of features that can be
> > re-used
> > as-is (or with a tiny bit of adaptation). The
> > "killer"
> > one is the WYSIWYG web-site editor that transforms
> > MC
> > layout of a stack into the corresponding website
> > coded
> > as DHTML that runs on ALL browsers, including
> > Explorer
> > 6.x and browsers as ancient as Netscape 4.7.x (
> > which
> > is what Im using on my Mac running OS 8.6 ).
>
> Did you could export animation too?
> That could be astounding!!!
>
> I have downloaded the Zip file and i'm ready to
> test this wysiwyg editor. :-)
>
> > La piece
> > de resistance to top-it-all-off is that it comes
> > with
> > a toolbar that allows you to format the text, create
> > http links, include images, etc. This toolbar can be
> > used separately, furthermore, with *any* other
> > stack.
>
> Interesting!!!
>



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