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CSS

i hope this isn't off topic, i haven't seen any posts asking this questions.


I needed to convert a PDF (don't have the original document) file into a 
word or HTML file to put on our site so people didn't need to have acrobat 
installed.  The only program i could find to do this made a whole directory 
of files and the main one was .css.  Is there something that i need to 
change in Apache to allow these Style Sheets to be displayed?


Thanks

Brian


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RE: CSS

Posted by Brian Quinn <br...@azfms.com>.
Nope, i have Acrobat 5, and all you can do is save it as an RTF file, which 
screws up the formatting and everything.
I keep reading about plugins to do this, but i can't find anything.

And of course the guy who typed it up can't find the WORD document


Brian



At 04:03 PM 3/25/2002 -0600, you wrote:
>Correct me if im wrong, but doesn't Adobe Acrobat (not reader) do this?
>Maybe under Export? (not sure of exact place though)
>
>--[P]op[T]art
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Brian Quinn [mailto:brian@azfms.com]
>Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:19 PM
>To: users@httpd.apache.org
>Subject: CSS
>
>
>i hope this isn't off topic, i haven't seen any posts asking this
>questions.
>
>
>I needed to convert a PDF (don't have the original document) file into a
>
>word or HTML file to put on our site so people didn't need to have
>acrobat
>installed.  The only program i could find to do this made a whole
>directory
>of files and the main one was .css.  Is there something that i need to
>change in Apache to allow these Style Sheets to be displayed?
>
>
>Thanks
>
>Brian
>
>
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Re: CSS

Posted by RuneImp <ru...@imptech.net>.
CSS files are not displayed directly. They are
referenced by HTML pages. There should be nothing
to configure on Apache to make CSS work. Your
browser just needs to support it's use. IE 4+,
NS 6+, Opera 5+ and Amaya all do.


-=- RuneImp
ImpTech - Web Design, Hosting & Computer Tech
http://imptech.net
rune@imptech.net


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Brian Quinn" <br...@azfms.com>
To: <us...@httpd.apache.org>
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 1:19 PM
Subject: CSS


i hope this isn't off topic, i haven't seen any posts asking this questions.


I needed to convert a PDF (don't have the original document) file into a 
word or HTML file to put on our site so people didn't need to have acrobat 
installed.  The only program i could find to do this made a whole directory 
of files and the main one was .css.  Is there something that i need to 
change in Apache to allow these Style Sheets to be displayed?


Thanks

Brian


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RE: CSS

Posted by Jeff Meisenhelder <dc...@yahoo.com>.
Correct me if im wrong, but doesn't Adobe Acrobat (not reader) do this? 
Maybe under Export? (not sure of exact place though)

--[P]op[T]art

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Quinn [mailto:brian@azfms.com] 
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2002 3:19 PM
To: users@httpd.apache.org
Subject: CSS


i hope this isn't off topic, i haven't seen any posts asking this
questions.


I needed to convert a PDF (don't have the original document) file into a

word or HTML file to put on our site so people didn't need to have
acrobat 
installed.  The only program i could find to do this made a whole
directory 
of files and the main one was .css.  Is there something that i need to 
change in Apache to allow these Style Sheets to be displayed?


Thanks

Brian


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