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Build an Easy Maintenance Intranet Site: Using Office Docs, File System Object, and OLE Structured S

Posted: Feb/15/2000   By: pankaj   Points:15   Category: .NET  - .NET Framework    Views:77   Vote Up (0)   Vote Down (0)    
If you've ever needed to build an easy-to-maintain intranet site, here's a solution based on Microsoft Office documents. Many sites require constant updating of their HTML, but the use of Word documents can simplify the process. This article details the construction of a human resources site that exploits the File System Object (FSO), OLE Structured Storage, and ActiveX capabilities of Word documents. This allows the HR staff to copy their revised or newly created Word files to the site, dynamically generate a list of links to their files, and free IS from the constant recoding of HR updates into new HTML pages.Josef FinselMSDN Magazine March 2000

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