Hi, If you have a plugin that can handle a specific mime-type document, then it is possible to do what you want. In fact, using internet explorer, and by setting mime-type of the document to "application/msword", I get the document displayed in the browser. I don't know how to do with firefox. Looking for a word plugin in firefox, maybe? Anyway, on unix platform, I don't think it is possible actually. Cheers Hoang-Vu --- Josef Meile <jmeile@hotmail.com> a écrit :
This sounds like either a client problem or a lot of work ;-)
If it's a client problem, you need to get the users to tweak their browsers such that word docs are opened in the browser window rather than being downloaded.
If you want a lot of work, then you need some serverside way of redering the word document to html so you can display it.
I'd go for the former of the two ;-) Wouldn't be possible to modify the html header? Once I saw a similar post and they talk about this. There is a way of forcing the browser trying to open the file first, but unfortunately I don't have the thread any more.
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