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I had another thought. You could run your own installation of
WordPress on an internal server.<br>
<br>
Ron<br>
<br>
On 10/19/2011 12:02 PM, Narahari 'n' Savitha wrote:
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cite="mid:CALCrukigBFs7FBFpz7kDwAb2bDkZOe4Kg-2-K0Du2PdxvJ5aCg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">Right this is very proprietary data and I cant put it
outside of the intranet.<br>
<br>
The reason word is imp is because folks here in the office use word and
would love to save in word. Currently we convert to wiki then massage
it and images are another story.<br>
<br>
Instead, I was thinking of putting the docs in Drupal or something like
that which allows us to put our HTML content (generated from word or
so) and put it there.<br>
<br>
But I am not sure Drupal is even an option. I thought I pick on some
brains to get some info.,<br>
<br>
-Narahari<br>
<br>
<div class="gmail_quote">On Wed, Oct 19, 2011 at 11:16 AM, Ron
Frazier <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:atllinuxenthinfo@c3energy.com">atllinuxenthinfo@c3energy.com</a>></span>
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style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;">Hi
Narahari,<br>
<br>
A couple of thoughts come to mind. I think both Word and LibreOffice<br>
can export to HTML. So, you should be able to edit a word document (in<br>
either package), then save as a web page. You might have to have a<br>
plugin or something to post it on a server where it will be accessible.<br>
I'm not sure about importing HTML, editing, then exporting again.<br>
<br>
I think you might want to consider just building your own point and<br>
click (no coding) website at <a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="http://www.squarespace.com/" target="_blank">http://www.squarespace.com/</a>
. They have<br>
very powerful design tools, so I'm told. I believe it can support<br>
multiple editors with different privileges, audio, video, etc. You<br>
could password protect the pages if you don't want the public in there.<br>
I'm sure you can do SSL if desired. I wouldn't put extremely sensitive<br>
information there without consulting a security professional.<br>
<br>
Sincerely,<br>
<br>
Ron<br>
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On 10/19/2011 9:13 AM, Narahari 'n' Savitha wrote:<br>
> Friends:<br>
><br>
> We at work use Wiki to store hints/tips/information about our<br>
> environments etc.,<br>
><br>
> The media wiki server is local to our intranet. It is working
fine.<br>
><br>
> However the pain involved in converting to Wiki format from
M$Office,<br>
> OpenOffice, LIbreOffice is really not fun.<br>
><br>
> If it involves images GOD save us.<br>
><br>
> ==========================================<br>
><br>
> In the above context, is there a pure HTML based document storage,
out<br>
> of the box framework.<br>
><br>
> No coding, just create doc in any Office suite convert to HTML then<br>
> just put it there easily.<br>
><br>
> Provide any solutions you have used and/or heard off that is easy
to<br>
> install too.<br>
><br>
> Very important : It should be searchable easily. If it can host<br>
> video its even better.<br>
><br>
> Thanks<br>
><br>
> -Narahari<br>
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