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Posted by dorayme on 11/25/66 11:48
In article <MPG.1ede4359a9671e6398968c@news.centralva.net>,
Jonathan N. Little <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote:
> In article <slrne78e20.fg1.no.spam@thurston.blinkynet.net>,
> no.spam@box.invalid says...
> > dorayme wrote:
> > > In article <slrne783fj.eto.no.spam@thurston.blinkynet.net>,
> > > Blinky the Shark <no.spam@box.invalid> wrote:
>
> <bickering snipped>
>
> And in the corner, the be-antennaed interplanetary champion Martian
> marvel, *dorayme*....and this corner the salty sultan of the briny deep
> and advocate for better tooth care, *Blinky the Shark*! Are we ready to
> rrrrummmmmmble!
>
> To the OP, think of an HTML document is not like a Word document where
> all sorts of media is all bundled up into one neat (but usually humongous
> package) but more like a script to a play. Your images are actors and the
> HTML document via links and the markup element directs where the images
> (actors) stand on stage. That is all. If you want a completely integrated
> unit like a Word document for online use, try PDF.
What was all this latter para about? What on earth has PDF and
HTML and Word got to do with our little thread here... o gosh...
yes... there was an original subject... now it is coming back to
me... Herr Korpela said something, I said something, Blinky said
something (really really really daft, then...o no... here we go
again...
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dorayme
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