Dynamic Word Doc Creation? (was Re: [nycphp-talk] First Big Client)
Brian Pang
bpang at bpang.com
Fri Sep 5 20:36:37 EDT 2003
thanks, I'll take a look.
That might work, but wait, who uses Word anymore anyways?
I bet it's much easier to dynamically create and OpenOffice document. :)
Where else would one be on a Friday nite? If you reply this evening,
I'll know the answer. :P
> I think I saw a class for this on phpclasses.org.
>
> Heck, I bet if you just put a doc extension on it and send the file
download
> headers, Word would probably open it anyway.
>
> What you guys doing in front of a computer now anyway - it's Friday night!
> :-)
>
> Tom
>
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> Subject: Dynamic Word Doc Creation? (was Re: [nycphp-talk] First Big
> Client)
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> You can dynamically create (MS) Word Docs with php?
>
> I better do my homework.
>
>
> > This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
> >
> >
> > Ok i ahve been developing PHP web application for a couple fo years
> now but they have always been on a volunteer or personal basis. Now I
> have a client that wants a custom web application and I am not sure how
> much to charge them. So of the features that this web application
> included are:
> >
> > Contact Management
> > Personal Appointment book as well as global appointment book
> > Resume management
> > meeting management
> > admin features(Such as adding new users)
> > Sending out template based email to well over 100 individuals
> > dynamic word document creation
> > and many other features...
> ><snip>
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