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Save as web page?

mkoronowski
1-Newbie

Save as web page?

I would love to save a mathcad 13 file as a single web page.
it will allow me to collaborate with others that don't have mathcad.

i follow the file/save as web page and then stop to look for a template?

help!
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RichardJ
19-Tanzanite
(To:mkoronowski)

What do you want to know? You go to "save as" and save it as HTML. Are you expecting it to do something else? Do you realize it's not going to do live calculations when saved as a web page?

Richard

the html file it saves is empty.

i have no idea of what kind of template file it is
looking for.

and of course i understand html does not calculate
RichardJ
19-Tanzanite
(To:mkoronowski)

On 10/15/2009 11:23:40 PM, mkoronowski wrote:
>the html file it saves is
>empty.

It works fine for me. Which version of 13 are you using?

>i have no idea of what kind of
>template file it is
>looking for.

It's described in the help. You don't need a template file though, and can just ignore it.

Richard



I'm working in version 11, so maybe I'm not up to speed, but:

When I ask Mathcad to save a file as html, it creates two things, a file.htm, and a folder, file_images. If I open the html file with internet explorer (IE), I get the file as it appeared in mathcad. If I move the file to a different folder (without the image folder), I get a corrupted file.

I can use the file.htm opened in IE (with the image folder attached) and "save as" in IE as a web archive, single file (file.mht) That file can be transported as a stand-alone.

Fred Kohlhepp
fkohlhepp@sikorsky.com

On 10/16/2009 7:05:32 AM, fkohlhepp wrote:
>
>I can use the file.htm opened
>in IE (with the image folder
>attached) and "save as" in IE
>as a web archive, single file
>(file.mht) That file can be
>transported as a stand-alone.
>
This was proved to be a very useful tip. It works for me in Mathcad 2001i. Thanks.


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