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I've used OpenOffice a lot for creating HTML pages where I want to show the
color coding that WDSC provides (see this URL for an example:
http://rpg-xml.com/Downloads/JobDefinitionFormat_example.html). But I
didn't know it could also do things like input boxes, forms, etc.

Aaron Bartell
http://mowyourlawn.com

On Fri, Nov 7, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Raul A. Jager W. <raul@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Open Office used to generate good html (clean, it passed the
"validator"), I haven't used it lately,
I just copy a page and make the changes in emacs.

You still will need to add the "page sections" in a text editor.
___________________________________________________________________________
MKirkpatrick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

I am just starting to create some very simple web pages to request info
from the user and then display info from the System i. I will be using
CGIDEV2.
I am looking for any suggestions on software that I could use to create
the html (web pages). I know that I could just use text/note pad or other
text editors but I am hoping to spend my time designing the page and not
get into a lot of coding of the html file. This is probably backwards, I
know. Understanding the inner working of the html is a good thing.
Any suggestions are welcomed. Thanks.



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