Re: web publishing
- From: ":::Jerry::::" <me@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 17 Dec 2005 22:25:08 -0000
"Andy Dingley" <dingbat@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Avoid PDF. You can translate a paper into HTML perfectly adequately
and
> if you can do it with HTML that's always a better choice than doing
it
> with PDF.
Except (x)HTML is not secure, also who ever does the web authoring
will also have to write a style *** for printing (as you mentioned)
unless the formatting for screen is very basic.
I'm not a fan of PDF files but there is a place for their use,
academic papers is one I would suggest. I suppose the best practise
would be to use PHP and thus using HTML for the screen whilst
dynamically generating PDF files for download or printing... :~)
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